Re: K3B in Fedora Core2 as standard user

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On Monday 11 October 2004 15:52, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:20:44 +0200 (CEST), Rajko Albrecht wrote:
> > I try to use k3b as normal user but it doesn't work. As "root" there
> > are no problems.
>
> This has been covered many times before on this list. See list
> archives link at the bottom of every message (well, almost every
> message). There's an open bugzilla ticket about this, too.
Well, these are the kind of answers I don't like. I HAD searched the archives 
since days.

May its there but I had not seen that. Searching on the archive gives me 57 
mails containing something about k3b. No one contains a hint (as I had seen) 
how to solve the problems I have. So now I'll just standing dumb: It would be 
help just getting a link where something is reported about these problems. If 
you meant the stuff from thread 
http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2004-January/msg00039.html - this 
isn't interesting - my devices ARE set as scsi-devices. (just the mostly not 
used old cd-burning isn't)

Realy, be sure: I wouldn't ask if I had found something in archive. So call me 
stupid or whatever but telling something more specific would be better. A 
link would be more than enough.

>
> > 3. As I remember in earlier times there was a tool called k3bsetup. This
> > one is missing. :( tried to call it direct and via rooted kcmshell.
> > nothing happens.
>
> Read the Fedora Core 2 release notes. k3bsetup2 is not included,
> because it is not needed.
>
> > cdrecord and so on have the suid flag as i could see.
>
> No, they should not. Disable the suid flag again.
Then I should ask myself why k3b is hinting me that I should setup 
cdrecord/cdrdao to suid root when i disable it. (package from xcyb.org and 
from fedora core)

CU

R.


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