On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Lennart Poettering wrote: > This was intended to be a protection against misuse of this > feature. Maybe it wasn't such a good idea. > --snip-- > I wonder though how much value there still is in the pulse-rt stuff > given that we now have the ability to set rt privs via PAM. Thanks for your info. I'm of two minds here: the PAM limit module does seem to be a good solution. On a shared server, like in an instructional lab with undergraduates who like to hack, one probably wouldn't want to allow any realtime scheduling or renicing, whereas on a personal machine you would be more likely to open this up for everyone. But would it be sufficient, do you think, to just let the sysop turn on the setUID bit, or not, and maintain the state via /etc/permissions.local? James F. Carter Voice 310 825 2897 FAX 310 206 6673 UCLA-Mathnet; 6115 MSA; 405 Hilgard Ave.; Los Angeles, CA, USA 90095-1555 Email: jimc at math.ucla.edu http://www.math.ucla.edu/~jimc (q.v. for PGP key)