Also, the example of using groups to control device access is pretty much obsolete now, as this is mostly done using ACL's with udev-acl/consolekit, rather than using unix groups - I don't even think the fax group is used anymore (there is no udev rule which sets device nodes to that group name)
Also, the example of using groups to control device access is pretty much obsolete now, as this is mostly done using ACL's with udev-acl/ consolekit, rather than using unix groups - I don't even think the fax group is used anymore (there is no udev rule which sets device nodes to that group name)