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SDL works only for root |
Lz
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Hello, be sure you got the right privileges on the device... was it
/dev/fb0? then adding your user to the group which owns /dev/fb0 will work :) On 1/8/06, IraqiGeek <geek at iraqigeek.com> wrote:
-- Lz (elezeta at gmail.com). http://elezeta.bounceme.net |
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Stephane Marchesin
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IraqiGeek wrote:
It's not SDL that needs to be configured, but your fb device. Change the /dev/fb0 permissions to allow other users to use it. Stephane |
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IraqiGeek
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On Sunday, January 08, 2006 6:11 PM GMT,
Stephane Marchesin <stephane.marchesin at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
I changed the permissions for fb0 to 766, and now it works for all, but since the system uses udev, do I have to do the chmod on every restart now? Regards, IraqiGeek www.iraqigeek.com |
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Lz
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you may want to try this from root console:
echo chmod 0766 /dev/fb0 > /etc/rcS.d/S99framebuffer;chmod 0766 /etc/rcS.d/S99framebuffer that might run the chmod whenever you restart :) On 1/8/06, IraqiGeek <geek at iraqigeek.com> wrote:
-- Lz (elezeta at gmail.com). http://elezeta.bounceme.net |
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IraqiGeek
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On Sunday, January 08, 2006 7:14 PM GMT,
Lz <elezeta at gmail.com> wrote:
I thought about doing that, but was hoping of finding a "cleaner" way of doing it. Regards, IraqiGeek www.iraqigeek.com |
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Stephane Marchesin
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IraqiGeek wrote:
Stephane |
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SDL works only for root |
Ryan C. Gordon
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Ubuntu has a /etc/udev/permissions.rules config file. Look around in there. --ryan. |
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IraqiGeek
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On Sunday, January 08, 2006 8:51 PM GMT,
Ryan C. Gordon <icculus at icculus.org> wrote:
I will look into that. Thanks to all for your help. Regards, IraqiGeek www.iraqigeek.com |
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Ricardo Cruz
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Em Domingo, 8 de Janeiro de 2006 18:37, o IraqiGeek escreveu:
access fbdev to the group that has access to it. Look for the group that has access to the fb0 device with a "ls -l" and then add the users you wish to that group. Cheers, Ricardo
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