-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon June 28 2004 2:03 pm, Bojan Hribernik wrote: - -------snip------------
Ahh... I'll just have to live with one-user-sound for now. It's not such a big problem, since I only have two users. In the future however I'll try to fix it. I need to do some school work now and then I'll see what I can do :)
I haven't really been following this thread but since there hasn't been a solution heres my 2 cents. I've got a soundblaster live running on suse 9.1 with multiple users logged in. Some or all of the following may or may not apply. All users are part of the audio group What really did the trick (I believe) was changing permissions in the /dev/snd directory. All of the devices in this directory are now rw-rw-rw- and owned by the first user to login and the root group. I know when I made this change I had to change some boot script to do the change automatically on reboot (the changes to permissions, not owner or group) but I don't remember which script I changed. There may be security issues w/ my method but if there are I'm sure someone will pipe up. Hope this is useful Good luck - -- dh -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA4PUkBwgxlylUsJARAmYlAJ4xYjNp1xQXmmmWqiCkZfBReRUwBgCeNetf WAL4npCz3vSRR9QDX5e72Fs= =vmSi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----