[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In order to protect your home directory, the permision must be in 
> drwx----- that means only the owner have access.
> if you have KDE o GNOME it simple has set the upper permisions on
> if you are in shell you must use the command chmod <usergruop> <+w+r+x>
> or simply type man chmod or chmod --help.

> however, if no one has access to theeir home directories, some troubles
> might come up. Just set your /home/>yourusernamehere< protected an thas > all I can 
>say for now.

> 
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