Soundcard packet and permissions
G'day
I am new to Linux and this might be the wrong forum for this query, if
it is please tell me.
I have been fighting with Linux (now Debian 3.1) and soundcardmodem
packet applications for some time and have eventually managed to decode
some packets using the "listen" command.
However the only way I can do this is as a superuser.
Any attempt to link a terminal program like LinPac or TNOS will not work.
I have found that all the "/usr/" directories and files are either owned
by or in the group owned by "root" so I assume as a user I am not
allowed access.
As soundmodem resides in /usr/sbin/ any script I write as a user will
not start it.
To my limited understanding of Linux for me to link "root" to start
"soundmodem" would defeat the whole purpose of the superuser level.
I can only think that I must have installed Debian incorrectly (although
I mostly followed the automatic installation procedure).
Generally packages like gmfsk etc have worked with little effort after
downloading and installing with the Synaptic Package manager, so
something must be right.
Any help would be appreciated.
regards
Ken
vk4akm
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