On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 12:47 -0400, Sean Middleditch wrote: > k3b uses the cdrecord command line tool to do its work, iirc. You don't > need to run k3b as root, just make cdrecord setuid. Which is exactly > how the cdrecord author has always told people to use it. If you want > to limit who can use cdrecord, change it's group and remove execute > permissions for 'others'. Then only people in the group (or root) can > execute cdrecord, and because its setuid root, it'll always work. ... which is a bad idea as I can now burn anything on the filesystem. Want a copy of /etc/shadow to start cracking those passwords? Now you can get one :) Jeremy