Re: usb mount problem



alishadevochka@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

:-) isn't there a way I can have a normal right to media? Like I used
to in Debian, and Gentoo?

PS: I did something and I am unable to used my sound card as a
"normal" user, but it works perfectly as a "root".


Add the user to the audio group and I think that will fix your trouble.

You can take a look at the udev rules (most distros uses that nowadays), it's
where device rights are set at boot time, but I do like to have things not
accessible for all users, as then I can administrate who can do what.

--

//Aho
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