On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Peter [ISO-8859-15] Schütt wrote:
Hallo, hin und wieder passiert es bei mir, daß irgend ein Programm /tmp auf 755 setzt, was dann dazu führt, daß sich kein normaler Benutzer mehr einloggen kann.
/tmp is ( should be) owned by root. Thus it is ONLY a root program that could change it. I know of no program that ever does this. You could set the immuable flag (man chattr) Not sure what this has to do with alsa.
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