It shows the following rw-- /dev/audio rw-- /dev/mixer rw-- /dev/dsp rw-- /dev/sequencer rw-- /dev/video rw-- /dev/modem rwsp /dev/cdrom rwsp /dev/cdrom1 rws- /dev/cdrecorder rwsp /dev/dvd rwsp /dev/dvd1 rws- /dev/sr0 rws- /dev/sr1 rws- /dev/sr2 rws- /dev/sr3 rws- /dev/scanner rw-- /dev/usbscanner rw-- /dev/usb/scanner rw-- /dev/usb/scanner0 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner1 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner2 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner3 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner4 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner5 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner6 rw-- /dev/usb/scanner7 r--- /dev/console It looks like I have read write permission. Am I correct? -Gregory Olds On Thursday 22 April 2004 12:27 am, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 18.12, Gregory Oolds wrote:
Hello all. I keep getting and error from K3b that it CDrecord does not have permission to open up my cd recorder device. I have checked the permissions on the device file and I do have access under my user account.
The unix permissions aren't used, suse uses resmgr these days, unless you use software you've compiled yourself and disabled it.
Check with "/sbin/resmgr list" to see what you are authorised to do.
If that doesn't show anything, su to root and run "resmgr login <username> :0", and then try running k3b again and see if that helps