Peter Bradley wrote:

> Ysgrifennodd Peter Bradley:
>> Ysgrifennodd Dominique Leuenberger:
>>>
>>> I would say that can only be a workaround. I remember on my system I
>>> don't have to su for k3b. (but I did not upgrade that machine to 10.2
>>> yet).
>>>
>>> Will this be something I'll have to take care after updating?
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>> One solution I've seen mentioned, although I've never tried it myself,
>> is to create a group "cdburners" or something.  Add the appropriate
>> users to this group and then give that group the appropriate
>> permissions on the device.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
> For instance, does this help?
> 
> http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~mgarcia/info/CdPlayer/xcdroast.html
> 
> 
> Peter
Thanks much. This is the lass exit, that I will take if anything else fails. 

My first suspect is this hal policy thing, which also forces me to manually
mount a cdrom (as root, of course) before I can access it's contents as a
user. Seems that opensuse in essence rolls back half a decade in regard to
device permission things. 

My next step will be to install the hal-gnome manager and see what comes up.
Or I'll wipe it from my harddisk.

I will be happy to come back with anything I'll find out.

regards and many thanks for help
Eberhard
I will read it up

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