Just from looking at the man page for usermod (man usermod) it appears
that it requires a user name like this:
usermod -a -G audio username
Can't test it, though, as I'm on me Windows machine.
When logged in as her, you should be able to do "groups" to see which
groups she belongs to.
Ted.
Ilan wrote:
> Thanks Brian,
> My wife, once in a while, uses this system for Rosegarden.
> Other than that, my PRIMARY purpose is making medical software.
> Thus I can't really justify a special purpose audio distro.
>
> I'm trying to configure the system - it used to work before I formatted the
> Linux partition.
> The 2 entries were not in limits.conf, so I added them.
> Now I get a message about usermod
>
> JACK is running in realtime mode, but you are not allowed to use realtime
> scheduling.
>
> Your system has an audio group, but you are not a member of it.
> Please add yourself to the audio group by executing (as root):
> usermod -a -G audio (null)
>
> I tried to follow this with
> i...@ilan-laptop:~$ sudo usermod -a -G audio (null)
> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
> i...@ilan-laptop:~$ sudo usermod -a -G audio
> [sudo] password for ilan:
> usermod: user 'audio' does not exist
>
> In short I'm not getting very far.
>
> Ilan
>
>
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