This is done by the usbcam script.  Owner is set to the same user as
/dev/audio (logged in X user) and chmod to 600.  This occurs at
module-load for usb.  But as I said, I can't seem to find permissions to
solve this problem.  I even logged in as root as someone suggested and no
go.  I reboot to Caldera and run Gphoto the GUI and it all runs smooth as
pudding.


On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 09:09:39 +0100
Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> It is general for Linux. It is the permissions on the handle in
> /proc/bus/usb. If you can read/write them, digikam can work. After the
> device is made, you need to chmod it. I am sure there is some default
> creation mask somewhere for this, but I have not gone looking. Remember
> that this is the whole of /proc is not a disk file system. It is a
> virtual one maintained by various drivers in the kernel. In this case,
> it is a'usbdevfs' file system.
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