Hi.  I've read the many posts about this problem where Django's admin
templates didn't exist up in Python's site-packages directory, but
that doesn't seem to be my problem -- in fact, perhaps this is a
question for a Linux group, but I'm hoping that there'll be a reader
of this group who uses Django with Linux and can help me out.

The correct templates actually are in site-packages, in my case.  (The
one in question for the tutorial is login.html, and it's at /usr/lib/
python2.5/site-packages/django/contrib/admin/templates/admin/);
however, in my Thunar file viewer, every icon has a little "X" on it
-- this makes me think it's a permissions issue, but I'm a Linux n00b
and am not sure how to go about fixing this.  Do I need to do some
kind of recursive chmod on the entire django tree in site-packages?
Or am I thinking about this incorrectly?

Thanks for any help you can give,

- Chris

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