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diff --git a/mandriva/2010.2/dependencies/resmgr/resmgr.conf b/mandriva/2010.2/dependencies/resmgr/resmgr.conf deleted file mode 100644 index a6294c709..000000000 --- a/mandriva/2010.2/dependencies/resmgr/resmgr.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -# This is the default set of devices people logged in on the desktop get -# access to: -class desktop -# -# Standard multimedia devices -add /dev/audio desktop -add /dev/mixer desktop -add /dev/dsp desktop -add /dev/sequencer desktop -add /dev/video desktop -# -# Modem device -add /dev/modem desktop -# -# CD-ROMs - giving permission to open the corresponding SCSI -# device is highly useful for CD writers such as cdrecord. -add /dev/cdrom desktop scsi paride -add /dev/cdrom1 desktop scsi paride -add /dev/cdrecorder desktop scsi -add /dev/dvd desktop scsi paride -add /dev/dvd1 desktop scsi paride -add /dev/sr0 desktop scsi -add /dev/sr1 desktop scsi -add /dev/sr2 desktop scsi -add /dev/sr3 desktop scsi -# -# Dito for SCSI scanners, which all use /dev/scanner symlink. -add /dev/scanner desktop scsi -# -# And USB scanners. -add /dev/usbscanner desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner0 desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner1 desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner2 desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner3 desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner4 desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner5 desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner6 desktop -add /dev/usb/scanner7 desktop -# -# make /dev/console accessible read-only -add /dev/console desktop read-only - -# -# This rule grants access to users logged in locally -# -allow desktop tty=/dev/tty[1-9]* || tty=tty[1-9]* || tty=:0 - -# For serial gphoto cameras. -# add /dev/ttyS0 desktop -# add /dev/ttyS1 desktop -# -# Sample rules, do not enable by default: -# -# This rule denies access to users uucp and news -# -# deny desktop user=uucp || user=news -# -# This rule gives access to all members of group wheel -# -# allow desktop group=wheel -# -# To make resmgr work with ssh, for instance, add the following -# line to /etc/pam.d/ssh: -# session optional pam_resmgr.so fake_ttyname -# When a user logs in, a resmgr session will be opened, and -# access will be granted automaticially to all resource classes -# matched via access control statements in resmgr.conf. |