Thanks all, for playing.

I've switched over to my NSLU2 for what the tonidoplug was doing, so
am now able to test things out.

It looks like the problem has to do with the custom kernel.  When I
use a kernel I built I can't run programs as a regular user.  When I
use the kernel that comes with the tonidoplug, I can.  It's confusing
since all I did was enable advanced router features and NAT modules
(and modules that that requires).  But there it is.  I don't mind
having to run as root on this machine, and I'm in the process of
switching to debian anyway, so I'm sure I'll break more things than
this before I'm done :-).

Possibly the switch to debian, if it succeeds, will fix this.  There
are some kernels on debian that I might be able to use instead of
building my own.

tiger

-- 
Gerald Timothy Quimpo http://bopolissimus.blogspot.com
[email protected] [email protected]

Even Tom Lane said: "Or, if you're worried
about actions from functions, use a trigger
to do the logging.  There are approximately
no cases where a rule is really better than
a trigger :-( "
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