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Richard Bronosky wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">On 4/18/06, Warren <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:warren-lists@icruise.com">&lt;warren-lists@icruise.com&gt;</a> wrote:
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    <pre wrap=""> Try this:
 do a "ls -l /dev/dvd" to see what the actual device is.  For now let's
assume it is /dev/hdc, change your to match.  As root do:
 chmod 666 /dev/hdc

 That gives every user read/write access to the device.

 W
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Thanks for the follow up!  I sent another email just now.  What you
proposed was my option "b" idea.  I felt option "a" would be to add
user "www-data", which Apache runs as, to group "cdrom", which owns
/dev/hdb (the target of /dev/dvd).

Weighing those, how do you feel?  Please answer the other thread
though.  I don't want to hijack this one.  I think that this solution
is one that should be easy to find on gossamer.

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Already did :)<br>
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