Bill Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, I thought the correct procedure was to add the user to the
> audio group, allowing control over who can/cant play sound.  I think
> there is a case to have audio added as a default group to any user
> created though.

Hmm. This makes me think you want /dev/dsp to be mode 662, with
owner/group being root/audio.  This way anyone could write to it
(is that useful?) but only those in audio or root could read it,
just in case you care about eavesdroppers...

Just a thunk..

rc


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