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On 09/05/18 19:50, Kent Fredric wrote: |
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> On Wed, 9 May 2018 18:12:32 +0100 |
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> "M. J. Everitt" <m.j.everitt@×××.org> wrote: |
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>>> On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 12:34 PM, Matt Turner <mattst88@g.o> wrote: |
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>>> It's worth noting that the default rules shipped with udev assign mode |
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>>> 0666 to the /dev/dri/renderD* device nodes. So, outside of a sanbox |
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>>> environment, any user may access these devices. |
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>>> This was merged as part of this PR: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/7112 |
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>> How does that pan out for other init systems? |
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> udev |
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> Which practically everyone uses regardless of init system. Even openrc users. |
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> Upstream, udev is part of systemd now. |
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^ That is relatively common knowledge .. my question was more steered |
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towards whether Eudev is carrying this feature through as well (which |
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likely as they might ... ) I believe eudev was voted to become the |
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default implementation for Gentoo, to complement openRC as it was |
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becoming impossible to maintain udev-standalone separate from systemd. |
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Do correct me if I'm mistaken ... |