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#suse

<robotangel> I don't get ANY sound as a normal user
<robotangel> I fixed this by setting permissons of /dev/snd/* so I could access them too
<robotangel> Works so far
<robotangel> But after a Reboot I always have to reset the permissions
<robotangel> Why?
<ReAn[SuSE]> robotangel: lol, try putting it in your init scripts ~_^
<ReAn[SuSE]> that'd be the lazy way :
<ReAn[SuSE]> :p
<robotangel> I'm want to go the hard way :)
<schteff> huhuhu!
<schteff> I'm back!
<ReAn[Laptop]> working?
<schteff> yeeaaaahhh
<schteff> thanks for your help!
<ReAn[Laptop]> see schteff, when you do it by hand, it just works :/
<schteff> great :)
<ReAn[Laptop]> so no more choppy movement?
<schteff> before, i used windows and there i had an antivir, firewall, anti spyware etc.
<schteff> and here on linux i can't see any security software... how does i know I'm safe?
<ReAn[Laptop]> lol
<ReAn[Laptop]> linux dosent need most of that "software" to keep you safe because the operating system isn't programmed by a retarted monkey
<ReAn[Laptop]> one: linux dosent have many virusess at all
<robotangel> schteff, just open a terminal and run "uname -s"
<schteff> yes but the time will come then there are virus
<ReAn[Laptop]> most of linux "virii" are YOU compiling compromised code
<ReAn[Laptop]> which you're protected against if you set linux up properly
<Steve14> hi
<ReAn[Laptop]> see
<schteff> how i know that no "hacker" is on my pc
<ReAn[Laptop]> 'root' is your master admin
<ReAn[Laptop]> you should never be doing anything in root
<erikja> !k3b
<SUSEhelp> Rumour has it k3b is nice
<ReAn[Laptop]> you log into a non-admin account
<schteff> ah okay
<ReAn[Laptop]> like 'schteff'
<ReAn[Laptop]> and when you need privilages, you request them: 'su root'
<ReAn[Laptop]> put in the root password
<schteff> yes i'm already logged in as schteff ;)
<ReAn[Laptop]> and you have root privilages
<Steve14> does SLE_10 stand for SuSE Linux Enterprise 10 ? http://repos.opensuse.org/X11:/XGL/SLE_10/ ?
<ReAn[Laptop]> schteff: so basically as you are right now, any virus installed on your machine, has no permissions to do anything real bad
<ReAn[Laptop]> so you don't have to worry
<ReAn[Laptop]> plus
<ReAn[Laptop]> you have more direct control over your processes
<schteff> okay thanks
<ReAn[Laptop]> there's a built in firewall
<ReAn[Laptop]> in SuSE
<robotangel> Back to my question... Why does it set these stupid permissions always back to root :/
<ReAn[Laptop]> which blows the doors off windows' firewall

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