On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Martin Vogt mvo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I try to give any user rw permissions on /dev/nvidia*.
Usually this is done by adding the user to group video, but
here the group is configured on NIS and I cannot change it.
AFAIK, secondary groups are merged
On 07/05/15 10:30, Martin Vogt wrote:
I try to give any user rw permissions on /dev/nvidia*.
Usually this is done by adding the user to group video, but
here the group is configured on NIS and I cannot change it.
On a modern Linux system you should instead be able to tag those devices
as
Hello,
I try to give any user rw permissions on /dev/nvidia*.
Usually this is done by adding the user to group video, but
here the group is configured on NIS and I cannot change it.
So my idea was, to add every user to group video during
login. (Or change the permissions to 666 on /dev/nvidia*)
On Thu, 07.05.15 11:30, Martin Vogt (mvo...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello,
I try to give any user rw permissions on /dev/nvidia*.
Usually this is done by adding the user to group video, but
here the group is configured on NIS and I cannot change it.
Please note that with systemd/udev we do not
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Simon McVittie
simon.mcvit...@collabora.co.uk wrote:
On 07/05/15 10:30, Martin Vogt wrote:
I try to give any user rw permissions on /dev/nvidia*.
Usually this is done by adding the user to group video, but
here the group is configured on NIS and I cannot