Simon Bassett said: > The best bet, of course I am extremely biased, is the KDE app k3b. It > takes care of adding a group (cdrecording) and adding selected users to > the group and modifying cdrecord and cdrdao with that group. And all > works super. > k3b.sourceforge.net > hope it helps XCDRoast can do this too: http://www.xcdroast.org/xcdr098/README.nonroot.txt IIRC, Red Hat makes "/usr/bin/xcdroast" a link to console-helper so that it always asks for the root password. After setting up the non-root stuff change that link to "/usr/sbin/xcdroast" instead and you should be set. -- William Hooper