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<BODY bgColor=#ffffff>Thanks; You have been copied into this already: <BR><A
href="">http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7603</A><BR><BR>I'm just exploring
possibilities for getting better RT performance for<BR>audio on the XO. I got
stuck when I could not test set the scheduler<BR>priority from an Activity (but
was able to do it from the terminal).<BR><BR>Victor<BR>----- Original Message
----- <BR>From: "Michael Stone" <<A href="">michael@laptop.org</A>><BR>To:
"victor" <<A href="">Victor.Lazzarini@nuim.ie</A>><BR>Cc: <<A
href="">devel@lists.laptop.org</A>><BR>Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 12:00
AM<BR>Subject: Re: rainbow and pam<BR><BR><BR>> On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at
11:52:59PM +0100, victor wrote:<BR>>>I'm trying to get my head round how
rainbow works and there is one<BR>>>thing I cannot figure out. Why is that
the UIDs generated by rainbow<BR>>>do not have the same resource access
privileges as other UIDs as<BR>>>set in limits.conf for pam? If I use a
wildcard to match all users,<BR>>>the UIDs set by rainbow are not caught
by it.<BR>><BR>> Probably because rainbow simply calls setgroups(),
setgid(), and<BR>> setuid() in order to change credentials. What would you
like it to be<BR>> doing?<BR>><BR>> Michael <BR>
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