Have you gone to setup in Xcdroast to allow users to burn cds. Generally xcdroast only allows root to do it. There is an option to allow different users to do it. You need to be root first to enable it. Once you do it, xcdroast can be used by anyone. Fred Miller wrote:
On Tuesday October 19 2004 11:38 am, C Hamel wrote:
On 10:07 Tue 19 Oct , Fred Miller wrote:
...And I think I might just try 9.1, now that the dust has settled. <G>
Better off ordering 9.2, as it's the MOST heavily "hammered" release yet, but a LOT more hardware support. I'd get the Pro. Upgrade release.
Fred
-- "Running Windows on a Pentium is like getting a Porsche but only being able to drive it in reverse with the handbrake on."
That's what someone said about 9.1 ...and I had to revert to 9, ultimately, for most things to work. Weird. ...And not everything is a hardware problem, but rather unsupported hardware, possibly, which boils down to software.
'Sure does, and I hope that these issues are FINALLY taken care of in 9.2. I've a client with a NEW HP box that I CAN'T get XCDRoast to bun a CD as a user....ONLY as Root. It simply DOES "take an act of Congress" way too often to get CD burners to work properly for users FROM THE GET GO, that is in install "out of the box."
Fred
-- Joseph Loo jloo@acm.org