Jeff Spaleta wrote:
But my concern at this point isn't with the details of 'how' to make the
change I'd want, it is whether it will be possible at all in the likely
scenarios.
Until you make an effort to understand the policy syntax... there is
no answer that will satisfy you. If you were going to trust my
opinion on the matter, you'd already be swayed.
That's not true - except to the extent that you haven't been convincing
about understanding it yourself. So far I just haven't seen any
discussion that recognizes that a machine may have multiple devices and
multiple sessions and the relationships may not be knowable ahead of time.
I'm comfortable enough with my understanding of the policy syntax to
feel confident that policy can be written to deal with any usb device
needs that I may encounter.
Does that include new ones and bluetooth associations? And what about
network logins and X sessions not tied to known hardware but that use
the audio devices?
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