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# Create a group that will get permission on the audio device
 
# Create a group that will get permission on the audio device
# Add the non-root user in this group.
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# Add the non-root user to this group.
 
# Give permission to this group at boot time.
 
# Give permission to this group at boot time.
  
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<pre class="apf">
 
<pre class="apf">
u=gest      # the non-root username
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u=guest      # the non-root username
 
g=audio      # the group that will get permissions on the resources
 
g=audio      # the group that will get permissions on the resources
  
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/$l/ c\
 
/$l/ c\
 
$l`! [ $ug ] || echo ,`$u
 
$l`! [ $ug ] || echo ,`$u
" /etc/group > /etc/group
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" /etc/group > /etc/group.tmp
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mv /etc/group.tmp /etc/group
  
 
# Give permission to the group at boot time:
 
# Give permission to the group at boot time:
 
cat <<eof >/etc/init.d/S60alsa
 
cat <<eof >/etc/init.d/S60alsa
 
#!/bin/sh
 
#!/bin/sh
 
 
# The spi_imx module does not seem to be required by the ALSA one.
 
# The spi_imx module does not seem to be required by the ALSA one.
 
modprobe snd-imx-alsa-tsc2102
 
modprobe snd-imx-alsa-tsc2102
 
 
# wait for the creation of all nodes
 
# wait for the creation of all nodes
 
sleep 2
 
sleep 2
 
 
# give permissions of the sound device to the audio group
 
# give permissions of the sound device to the audio group
 
chown root:audio /dev/snd/*
 
chown root:audio /dev/snd/*
 
eof
 
eof
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chmod a+x /etc/init.d/S60alsa
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
After reboot, you should be able to play audio file as ''gest'' user.
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After reboot, you should be able to play audio files as ''guest'' user.

Latest revision as of 10:37, 2 December 2009

Use audio devices as non-root user

  1. Create a group that will get permission on the audio device
  2. Add the non-root user to this group.
  3. Give permission to this group at boot time.

To do this, run the following command as root on your APF. Don't forget to adjust the u and g variables!

Warning Warning: If you already have a script loading the ALSA module at boot time and called S60alsa, it will be overwritten by this script.


u=guest      # the non-root username
g=audio      # the group that will get permissions on the resources

# Create the new group:
addgroup $g

# Add the non-root user to the group:
l=`grep $g /etc/group`
ug=`echo $l | awk -F : '{print $4}'`
sed "
/$l/ c\
$l`! [ $ug ] || echo ,`$u
" /etc/group > /etc/group.tmp
mv /etc/group.tmp /etc/group

# Give permission to the group at boot time:
cat <<eof >/etc/init.d/S60alsa
#!/bin/sh
# The spi_imx module does not seem to be required by the ALSA one.
modprobe snd-imx-alsa-tsc2102
# wait for the creation of all nodes
sleep 2
# give permissions of the sound device to the audio group
chown root:audio /dev/snd/*
eof

chmod a+x /etc/init.d/S60alsa

After reboot, you should be able to play audio files as guest user.