Hi all, As suggested on the suse support site, I changed the access rights to the kv4lsetup program. BUT: Everytime SuSEconfig is run, these rights are revoced back to what is deemed the 'right' settings (easy local). Where is the information that this security settings part of SuSEconfig uses to decide that it should be accesible to root only? I would like the settings to be permanent, not valid until the next run of SuSEconfig (e.g. everytime I install new software) Gr. GJR
Hi, On Tuesday, May 07, 2002 at 18:03:48, Gert-Jan Rodenburg wrote:
As suggested on the suse support site, I changed the access rights to the kv4lsetup program.
BUT:
Everytime SuSEconfig is run, these rights are revoced back to what is deemed the 'right' settings (easy local).
Where is the information that this security settings part of SuSEconfig uses to decide that it should be accesible to root only? I would like the settings to be permanent, not valid until the next run of SuSEconfig (e.g. everytime I install new software)
/etc/permissions.easy or whatever security setting you use. Henne -- Hendrik Vogelsang aka Henne mailto: hvogel<at>hennevogel.de I am Jack's raging bile duct. Put a gun to my head and paint the walls with my brains. # random sigs made with fortune
Hello You may want to take a look at http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/thallma_kwintv_80.html --Jyry C:-( C:-/ C========8-O C8-/ C:-( M$-Outlook: Experience a new virus every day! - Koe uusi virus joka päivä! On Wed, 8 May 2002, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Hi,
On Tuesday, May 07, 2002 at 18:03:48, Gert-Jan Rodenburg wrote:
As suggested on the suse support site, I changed the access rights to the kv4lsetup program.
BUT:
Everytime SuSEconfig is run, these rights are revoced back to what is deemed the 'right' settings (easy local).
Where is the information that this security settings part of SuSEconfig uses to decide that it should be accesible to root only? I would like the settings to be permanent, not valid until the next run of SuSEconfig (e.g. everytime I install new software)
/etc/permissions.easy or whatever security setting you use.
Henne
-- Hendrik Vogelsang aka Henne mailto: hvogel<at>hennevogel.de
I am Jack's raging bile duct. Put a gun to my head and paint the walls with my brains.
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Suse 7.1 kernel 2.4.17 This is what I get when running kwintv. It seems to want to run as root. Brian Marr gringo@gringo:~ $kwintv /dev/video [v4l2]: v4l2 support seems to be missing. Using v4l instead. /dev/video [v4l]: ioctl VIDIOCSFBUF: Operation not permitted kv4lsetup: You should install me suid root, I need root priviliges for the VIDIOCSFBUF ioctl. Warning: kwintv: kv4lsetup had some trouble, trying to continue anyway. On Wednesday 08 May 2002 01:33, you wrote:
Hi all,
As suggested on the suse support site, I changed the access rights to the kv4lsetup program.
BUT:
Everytime SuSEconfig is run, these rights are revoced back to what is deemed the 'right' settings (easy local).
Where is the information that this security settings part of SuSEconfig uses to decide that it should be accesible to root only? I would like the settings to be permanent, not valid until the next run of SuSEconfig (e.g. everytime I install new software)
Gr.
GJR
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Brian Marr
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Gert-Jan Rodenburg
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Henne Vogelsang
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Jyry Kuukkanen