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[x]gmod for DEBIAN
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* gmod needs access to /dev/sequencer and /dev/midi00, that can be
  accomplished by either:

  1. Adding yourself in the audio group (in /etc/group file, with "vigr")

  Recommended, has least security problems

  2. by making [x]gmod audio sgid executable.

  I haven't tried this, but the author suggests that it's safe.
  Lets anyone play music on your desktop, but nobody should be able
  to do anything else with the soundcard.

  2. Giving /dev/sequencer world read and write permissions

  It can be annoying when someone logs from the net and begins
  playing music through your loudspeakers. Besides someone
  may listen your conversions if you have a mic plugged in.
  do this only of your absolutely sure what you're doing.


Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@iki.fi>, Mon, 30 Dec 1996 22:44:55 +0200