Re: 4.8 startx can't open /dev/io (or /dev/mem)

peter.billam_at_pjb.com.au
Date: 05/17/03

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    Lowell Gilbert wrote:
    > It's a securelevel thing. That's what securelevels are for.
    > "man securelevel" to start with...

    Yup, that's right, thanks :-)

    Perhaps the dialog box that asks about security level ought to mention
    not just sendmail and sshd but also X and fd etc ?

    All fixed now, thanks again.

    Regards, Peter Billam

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