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30 Sep
2005
30 Sep
'05
22:31
M.Blackmore wrote:
How does one make the sound work in the second, third etc. user session (under xwindows/kde)? If it is possible at all, of course.
I do not know if this is the right solution but it works for me. There is a file called logindevperms in /etc/ that changes permissions for the various devices. You should change the permissions on /dev/dsp to 0660. I do not know why the default permissions are so strict in SUSE but this allows all users in the group audio to use the sound card while the default only allows the user logged in the first session to access it. -- Guðlaugur Jóhannesson http://www.hi.is/~gudlaugu Phone: +354 849 8405