On Sunday 18 December 2005 18:54, a tiny voice compelled Richard Fish to 
write:
> On 12/18/05, Ernie Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > What are the permissions that it is being created with?  (Do "ls -l
> > > > /dev/dsp" from a console after startup without logging into KDE).
> >
> > (loged into kde but I have not done # udevstart as of yet):
> >
> > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 9 Dec 18 03:45 /dev/dsp -> sound/dsp
>
> Damn symlinks.  Need to see:
>
> ls -l /dev/sound/dsp

ls -l /dev/sound/dsp
crw-rw----  1 root audio 14, 3 Dec 18 05:59 /dev/sound/dsp
users are in the audio group
>
> > > > tar -tjvf /lib/udev-state/devices.tar.bz2
> > >
> > > $ sudo tar -tjvf /lib/udev-state/devices.tar.bz2 | grep dsp
> > > crw------- root/audio    14,19 2004-02-19 04:28:48 dsp1
> > > crw------- root/audio    14,35 2004-02-19 04:28:48 dsp2
> > > crw------- root/audio    14,51 2004-02-19 04:28:48 dsp3
>
> No /dev/dsp, so your tarball can't be having any effect here...

The tarball has to be having some effect. When I turned it off and rebooted, I 
had no /dev/nvidia* devices. I recreated them, turned TARBALL back on and 
added /sbin/udevstart to /etc/conf.d/local.start. This might not be the right 
way to solve this but it does the trick. I would however like to fix this the 
right way.
>
> -Richard

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