On Tuesday 08 February 2005 10:56, Paul Howarth shaped the electrons to say: > 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. > Im sure that this is the reason that I cannot mount my cd/dvd device as well. What must my hd* look like in /etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions? > Paul. > -- > Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> -- Scott Ryan Telkom Internet