Fixed a typo in GNU xorriso README. Thanks to Omega Weapon.
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ This is equivalent to the traditional setup chmod a+x,u+s cdrecord.
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On FreeBSD, device permissions are to be set in /etc/devfs.rules.
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On FreeBSD, device permissions are to be set in /etc/devfs.rules.
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On Solaris, pfexec privileges may be restricted to "basic,sys_devices".
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On Solaris, pfexec privileges may be restricted to "basic,sys_devices".
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See below "System Dependend Drive Permission Examples".
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See below "System Dependent Drive Permission Examples".
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I strongly discourage to run xorriso with setuid root or via sudo !
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I strongly discourage to run xorriso with setuid root or via sudo !
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It is not checked for the necessary degree of hacker safety.
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It is not checked for the necessary degree of hacker safety.
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@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ setup unless you have reason to enforce a newer bug fix level.
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GNU xorriso has less runtime dependencies and can be moved more freely.
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GNU xorriso has less runtime dependencies and can be moved more freely.
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System Dependend Drive Permission Examples
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System Dependent Drive Permission Examples
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Accessing the optical drives requires privileges which usually are granted
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Accessing the optical drives requires privileges which usually are granted
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only to the superuser. GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris offer quite different
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only to the superuser. GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris offer quite different
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