When passwords and permissions were first added to computers, lots of
hackers resisted in many ways (y'know back when there was like 50
computers in the world ;). Basically the military managers required
it, but most of the users didn't want it. They organized a compaign to
have everyone set their passwords to the same thing. Too bad we need
all these passwords... I suppose permissions are useful for
preventing yourself from shooting your foot off.
.hc
On May 22, 2009, at 7:08 AM, Rich E wrote:
yea sometimes I just want a computer that works - I get tired of all
these rules.i'll have to try out the new Jaunty way of the wacom 'just working'
when I have moment..Rich
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 9:48 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig
zmoelnig@iem.at wrote: Rich E wrote:In Ubuntu 7.04, I added the following line to /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules:
KERNEL=="event[0-9]*", MODE="0666"
I think things may have changed though.. might belong in a
different file
now. Look for whevever similar lines are for things like raw1394,
usb, etc,
and thats where this should go.
wow, daring you.
gmdr IOhannes
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