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Hi folks, I just recently got a digital camera ( the affore mentioned Kodak ), and FC1 ( with a custom 2.6.4 kernel ) picks it up just fine when I'm logged in under root. However, when logged in as a normal user, I can not initialize the device.
I know this is a permissions issue, and seeing how this is my crash and burn box, I chmod -R o+rwX /dev. However, I still can not initialize the camera under a normal user.
Unfortunately, I am using a non-local user accound ( winbind off a 2k domain ), so I'm not entirely sure if adding this user to /etc/group will do much good ( it might, I don't know. I do know that usermod doesn't work ).
I'm sure this is something simple, can anybody enlighten me?
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