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List:       kde-linux
Subject:    [kde-linux] How to prevent audio device change owner after normal
From:       Rocky Zhang <rocky () userful ! com>
Date:       2005-02-28 19:31:51
Message-ID: 1109619111.9021.53.camel () norma ! userful ! ca
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Hi,

I have a computer running with SuSe 9.1, KDE desktop. And I connected 2
USB audio headsets to my computer. I found that before user log in, the
audio devices (such as /dev/dsp*, /dev/snd/*) owner is root:audio,
permission is 660; After one user log in, all the audio device files
change owner to $USER:audio, permission change to 600, so another users
can't have permission to use the USB headset.  How can I prevent it
( keep audio device owner always root, and permission is 660)?

I know in Gnome, it's a configuration file ( /etc/security/console.perm)
that you can edit to prevent normal session login change audio device
owner. Is there a similar file in KDE? Where is it?

Thanks in advance.

Rocky


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