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Subject: Re: [SLE] How to prevent audio device change owner after normal session log in
From: Sunny <sloncho () gmail ! com>
Date: 2005-03-07 20:37:15
Message-ID: e7eeb2305030712377afa66d1 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 20:32:57 +0000, Anders Johansson <andjoh@rydsbo.net> wrote:
> On Monday 07 March 2005 20:29, Sunny wrote:
> > Using "Switch user". I usually lock my desktop with some programs
> > running, and if my wife needs to do something, she just starts a new
> > session without affecting my stuff. But then there was no sound. I had
> > figured out this permission problem (not your solution though), so I
> > have prepared a small script in Autostart to change the permissions
> > back, but it does not made KDE sounds to work. But it helped with XMMS
> > and Skype.
>
> When you use switch user you are logging in on :1, and by default resmgr is
> only set to give permissions on :0
>
> Have a look at /etc/resmgr.conf. Look for the line
>
> allow desktop tty=/dev/tty[1-9]* || tty=tty[1-9]* || tty=:0
>
> and add || tty=:1 at the end and restart resmgr
>
> Or perhaps better still (untested) change the last part to
>
> tty=:[0-9]
>
> that *should* give you resmgr permissions on multiple graphical logins
>
> --
Thanks Anders,
I'll try it later at home and will report back.
Sunny
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