hmmm, I think it's made through PAM, too. I have a line in /etc/pam.d/xdm that reads: session required pam_devperm.so I think, that your kdm is not recognized as pam-service xdm. you can try to copy /etc/pam.d/xdm to /etc/pam.d/kdm (just a guess)... Or you can check in your kdmrc, if kdm uses /var/lock/xdm.pid as pidfile, perhaps this is most decisive for pam... Greets, Daniel Am Freitag, 31. Januar 2003 21:35 schrieb Malte Gell:
Am Freitag, 31. Januar 2003 21:09 schrieb Daniel Eckl:
Hi Malte!
On my SuSE 7.3 it's configured through /etc/logindevperm
I'm also using SuSE 7.3 and checked /etc/logindevperm which contains all the necessary things, including /dev/dsp*
The question remains, why the *ownership* does not change to the user who logs on, so if I logon as "test" the ownership of /dev/dsp does not change to "test". When using KDE from SuSE the ownership changes correctly at logon...
So this may be a general KDE issue when I compiled 3.1 ? PAM is installed and should have been detected, I didn't give any special options with ./configure. Strange...
So there's no SuSE script which changes the ownership when logging on ?
Regards, Malte