On Friday 10 June 2005 21:29, Paul Cartwright wrote:
This has happened to me before, and it still happens with SUSE 9.3 and KDE 3.4 I have 2 users on this system. NORMALLY when I have to reboot the system, I log on first, and then my wife. This way, I have no problen burning CD's. When my wife reboots the system ( she still uses XP for a few things) and she logs in first, when I log in, and try to burn a CD, it doesn't give me any options for devices to use. I switched user to my wife last night and was able to burn an ISO image I had saved, so I know my burner works, but only under her login ( or maybe it is only the first user that logs in?)
any clues/comments/suggestions??
Edit /etc/resmgr.conf, look for the line allow desktop tty=/dev/tty[1-9]* || tty=tty[1-9]* || tty=:0 and change it to allow desktop tty=/dev/tty[1-9]* || tty=tty[1-9]* || tty=:[0-9] Then restart the resource manager with rcresmgr restart and log out. After that, it shouldn't matter who logs in first, you should both be able to access devices