On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 16:06 +0900, Mark Sargent wrote: > John Wendel wrote: > > > Scott Ryan wrote: > > > >> On Tuesday 08 February 2005 08:08, John Wendel shaped the electrons > >> to say: > >> > >>> Scott Ryan wrote: > >>> > >>>> How can I setup k3b so that I dont have to run it as root? > >>>> Currently I cannot burn anything unless i run > >>>> # kdesu k3b > >>>> > >>>> I know it must be some kind of permission issue on the device > >>>> maybe, but > >>>> how can I sort this? > >>>> > >>>> Many thanks. > >>> > >>> > >>> Did you run k3bsetup? Worked for me. > >> > >> > >> > >> I dont seem to have that binary... > >> > >> root@legolas: pts/2: 9 files 54Mb -> locate k3bsetup > >> /usr/share/apps/k3b/pics/crystal/k3bsetup2_guy.png > >> /usr/share/apps/k3b/pics/73lab/k3bsetup2_guy.png > >> > > > > Sorry, my bad. I'm running a locally compiled k3b version 0.11.18. > > Maybe Fedora doesn't ship k3bsetup ? Maybe someone else knows the > > Fedora way to fix it. > > > > John > > > Hi All, > > just do a yum install k3b or yum update k3b and wholla..cheers. He's already got k3b; he's looking for k3bsetup, which is not part of the Fedora k3b package because it *should* not be needed on a system like FC3 with udev to set the device permissions properly. The idea is that the CD writer device gets its ownership changed to the console user when they log in. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>