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Lennart Börjeson wrote:
tisdag 09 januari 2007 16:50 skrev Eberhard Roloff:
My first suspect is this hal policy thing, which also forces me to manually mount a cdrom (as root, of course) before I can access it's contents as a user. Seems that opensuse in essence rolls back half a decade in regard to device permission things.
This is definitely a clue. You should absolutely not have to mount cdroms as root. It works on my 10.2 system. Good to know, definitely.
Are you running gnome or kde? KDE
In kde, all this is managed by KDED, which is configured (enabled) from the Control Centre. Where in ControlCentre? I can find in KDE Components/Service Manager/ several services whose names start with "KDED", but apart from stop/start, I cannot do anything there, als least what I see.
Any help is greatly appreciated regards Eberhard
In gnome, I have no idea...
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