Re: [SLE] CD-RW drives.

From: Fred Miller (fmiller_at_lightlink.com)
Date: 05/17/04

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    To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
    Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 17:39:32 -0400
    
    

    On Monday May 17 2004 2:33 am, Hartmut Meyer wrote:
    > > > How do you login? Via runlevel 5 (graphical login) or via runlevel 3
    > > > and "startx"?
    > >
    > > The latter.
    >
    > That will be the reason then. Try loggin in through the graphical login in
    > runlevel 5 and see if the problem is still there.

    I login at run level 3 here and have NO problem.

    > > > What's the output of "/sbin/resmgr list" run as the same user (and in
    > > > the same environment) that is starting k3b?
    > >
    > > Don't know.....have to try it on his "box."
    >
    > Resmgr is there since SUSE LINUX 8.2. It takes care of giving access to a
    > defined (configurable) set of devices to one (or more) user(s).
    >
    > But it needs to be triggered via the pam module that your login method
    > uses. This is the case by default for kdm/gdm (runlevel 5) but not for
    > login (runlevel 3).
    >
    > Try adding the line
    >
    >   session  required       pam_resmgr.so
    >
    > to your /etc/pam.d/login file.
    >
    > See also
    >
    >   http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/04/82_resmgr.html

    Yes.......that was going to be my next "try" - do surgery on pam.d's login.

    Thanks,

    Fred

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