On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> * You may have to fix the kernel to provide sysfs access to
> non-priviledged users.
>

Of course, make sure you don't give "too much" access in sysfs, or in other
words, don't expose what shouldn't be exposed.

>
> * Fix X to be able to run as non-root.
>

Mickey: Isn't X running as root pretty standard? I mean, he should probably
hack it to run e as non-root (which is reasonable) but X itself?

Anyhow, shaz: don't forget to also adjust the SHR apps. To be honest, I
don't think there's almost any work needed to be done (except for dbus
privileges),
at least not as a first stage. After you'll have stuff running as a regular
user, or at least have a regular user in general, it'll be easier for us
to adjust the SHR applications ourselves. Now changing everything is just
too annoying when there's nothing else ready. :P
Though as said, if I'm not missing anything, everything should just work, at
least it just works running as a regular user on my pc :P

-- 
Tom.
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