hans schneidhofer wrote on Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:52:16PM +0200 :
> hi,
> here I have the /dev/sound ...dir
> 
> crw-------    1 root     audio     14,   3 Jan  1  1970 dsp
> crw-------    1 root     audio     14,  19 Jan  1  1970 dsp1
> crw-------    1 root     audio     14,   2 Jan  1  1970 midi
> crw-------    1 root     audio     14,   0 Jan  1  1970 mixer

Compare that to mine:

[todd@fiji ~]$ vdir /dev/sound
total 0
crw-------    1 todd     audio     14,   4 Dec 31  1969 audio
crw-------    1 todd     audio     14,   3 Dec 31  1969 dsp
crw-------    1 todd     audio     14,   5 Dec 31  1969 dspW
crw-------    1 todd     audio     14,   0 Dec 31  1969 mixer
crw-------    1 todd     audio     14,   1 Dec 31  1969 sequencer
crw-------    1 todd     audio     14,   8 Dec 31  1969 sequencer2

Yours is owned by root, mine is by the user who is viewing it.  It's
hard to tell if that's because you had just su'd to root, or if the
files really are just owned by root.

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