On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 10:11:20PM +0100, David R wrote:
> Greg KH wrote:
> > right? Please file a bug at bugzilla.novell.com and the SuSE people can
>
> Done. I may also try to chase down any divergence in the udev/hal scripts the
> weekend. Not a massive deal anyhow, I can always chown the device if I need
> the scanner. It all works just fine.
We had the same problem with openGL applications here at the university. Suse 10
uses a daemon called resmgr that changes the /dev files ownership to the current user
who logs in. check /etc/resmgr.conf.d/*, /etc/resmgr.conf and the docs for
resmgr on how to add yourself to the, I think is the "desktop" group in resmgr
terms, in order to change ownership.
Regards,
Boris.
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