Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
When I log in from the text consoles or the native GUI (but not by ssh)
the pemissions and owner in /dev/snd are changed to 0600 and the
logged-in user, respectively. I can't find where, or in what script,
this is done. I'd like to disable that behavior and leave all
permissions in /dev/snd to 0666, without them being changed behind my
back when someone logs in. How can I do this?
This happens in Fedora 8. I imagine earlier Fedoras do that too.
ConsoleKit is the app that changes permissions behind your back when
people log in on a physical console. Of course, if you disable it then
you'll probably be stuck with the 0600 permissions, which you can then
fix with a udev rule.
Personally, I just completely remove pulseaudio from my system and enjoy
working sound. I've long since given up on filing bug reports.
-- Chris
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