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.



Wie kann ich den Bösewicht ermitteln bzw. wie kann ich das generell
verhindern?

Danke für alle Hinweise und Tips.

Ciao
 Peter Schütt



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