Never mind.  I just looked on www.xcdroast.org.  Thomas Niederreiter
has posted a new rpm for Red Hat 7.2 to replace the one shipped with the
distro. He notes:

"RedHat 7.2 already ships with X-CD-Roast 0.98alpha9. They did however
disable the non-root-functionality. If you require that, please install
this RPM here.
Be sure that the cdrtools are installed from your RedHat-CDs and for
best result you should deinstall the RedHat version of X-CD-Roast first.
(e.g. rpm -e xcdroast)."

Thanks, Red Hat ????


On 11/27/01, 10:53:43PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
> I have setup xcdroast0-98a9 for non-root use, per the readme on that
> topic that came with the package, running on RH7.2, 2.4.9.13. 
> 
> After setting up a user account, I get the following:
> 
> If I start xcdroast from user account in that user's gnome X session, I
> get prompted for root password.
> 
> If I log into a root X session, open a gnome terminal, su to user and
> start xcdroast, it starts with no password prompt.
> 
> This sure looks like a permissions problem, but I'm stumped.  Any one
> help on this?  Thanks.
> 
> John
> 
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