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Old 05-04-2005, 01:13 PM   #1
ratman96
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/dev/sound/* permissions reset using udev


Hi! I'm running Gentoo Linux 2005.0, with the 2.6 kernel and udev support (no devfs at all). When I bot my computer and login, permissions for devices in /dev/snd/* and /dev/sound/* are set to 0660 -- udev is configured to that in /etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions. However, when i start Xorg and log out from the console, permissions on those devices are set to 0600! I have to set them manually to 0660 again. If while using Xorg i switch to a console and login, they go back to 0600.

Any ideas of what might it be?
 
  


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