Merci Frans ;) Much appreciated, saves me from having to scour the net for an answer that should be obvious to most ppl. *sigh*
Thx Femme > > OK, look at the /etc/devfs.conf file with you favourite editor and search > for 'ALSA'. I have: > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > # ALSA stuff > #LOOKUP snd MODLOAD ACTION snd > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Note that the second line is commented out and according to the ALSA > INSTALL file the entries for ALSA should read: > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > LOOKUP snd MODLOAD ACTION snd > REGISTER sound/.* PERMISSIONS root.audio 660 > REGISTER snd/.* PERMISSIONS root.audio 660 > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > I think this may help your 'alsa resetting its own permissions' problem :) > Note the warning in the INSTALL file: > Warning: These lines assume that you have the audio group in your system. > Otherwise replace audio word with another group name (root for example). > > I think you have to reboot for the changes to take effect. Oh, and I wonder > if it may even help gnome sound. HTH, > > -Frans
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