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Author: Brian Cluff
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Subject: /dev Permissions
On a similar not, have a look at devfsd if you havent already. It's one
of the coolest things. You have have it trigger programs to run
whenever a certain device comes online.... most useful for USB stuff.
Also a good way to make sure that stupid /dev/dsp file is always there,
and doesn't go missing like some mandrake's will let it :)

Brian Cluff

On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 16:32, Bryce C wrote:
> Ok, this is really lame replying to myself but I continued digging and I
> found the magic files in /etc/security/ (duh). Sorry for wasting the
> bandwidth.
>
> On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 16:17, Bryce C wrote:
> > Could someone please tell me how to at least keep group permissions for
> > /dev/sound/ rwx? Occacsionaly, somewhere deep in a MDK8.2 config file
> > is a section saying which permissions should be on what files. Whenever
> > I chmod 777 -R /dev/sounnd/ , It changes back a little while later.
> > Could someone tell me what this is at least so I can tell it I'm
> > competent and I want my sound to work.
> >
> > --
> > Bryce Chidester
> > Network Administrator
> > CoBryce Communications
> > Bryce AT BryceCo DOT Net
> > http://www.bryceco.net
> --
> Bryce Chidester
> Network Administrator
> CoBryce Communications
> Bryce AT BryceCo DOT Net
> http://www.bryceco.net
>
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