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2012-05-28 19:48 keltezéssel, Fernando Cassia írta:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 6:05 AM, Zoltan
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In the old(ish) times, you had to be in the "uucp" group to
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I used a modem in SUSE and also Linspire 4.0, and I don't remember
having to fiddle with user permissions... but that was a long long
time ago (last time I had to use dial-up).<br>
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I used RedHat Linux 4.3 (not RHEL!) that shipped with Applixware,<br>
an office suite for UNIX... :-) I used almost all versions of RedHat
Linux<br>
from 6 to 9.0, then Fedora Linux starting with 1.<br>
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I also worked with POS machines using POSIX serial port programming<br>
and I had to add my user to the uucp group before being able to
access<br>
/dev/ttyS0, also on RedHat brand.<br>
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SuSE might have been different with the serial device permissions.<br>
But world-writable by default?<br>
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