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Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 11:23:21 -0500 (EST)
From: whit@giftie.alien.org
To: Linux World 999 <linuxworld999@yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: whitnl73@juno.com, wine-users@winehq.com
Subject: Re: AOL on Linux
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Linux World 999 wrote:>
> Do you know how to check for this? How can I make sure is modem is usable
> by all users?
chmod a+rw /dev/ttyS0
chmod a+rwx /var/lock
You might not want to do this. For a single-user workstation it doesn't
much matter, but the administrator of a multiuser system might not want
to let just any user work the modem. It is more customary to allow a
group to work the modem, and add the users to be allowed to the group.
groupadd modem
chgrp modem /dev/ttyS0
chmod g+rw /dev/ttyS0
chgrp modem /var/lock
chmod g+rwx /var/lock
I don't know how to add a user to a group, except to edit /etc/passwd
and give it that group number.
Lawson
Oh, right, I don't know any way an external modem could be a winmodem.
wine does not work winmodems, you need a linux device driver for that,
and there are a few for some winmodems.
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