Sound-juicer is not suid-root; probably the Gnome application definition starts it elevated.
If one starts it from the command line, one cannot see the CD device. Prepend it with pfexec, it works (as long as you have the role, of course). So no, it is a security risk as much as anything in the path (and this is a entirely different topic). I suspect change in the device node permissions would allow it to run even without elevation, but haven't tried (I rip my CDs under NetBSD with abcde only). Chavdar -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
