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I don't like KDE!



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> In your case, I'd prefer the X11 login process to add the new login
> to a group which has access to the devices.  EX: create a group called 'gui',
> add read/write for 'gui' to all neccessary devices, and then when I login
> via the X11 xdm-login, I get added to the 'gui' group.  It's still not
> a "pretty" implementation, but I prefer that over changing permissions
> on devices everytime someone logs in....

And the beauty of UNIX is that you can do it Your Way(TM). :-)  I 
wouldn't be surprised if KDE's login manager lets you configure the 
devices any way you please.  At least, gdm and xdm do. 
 
Kyle 

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