On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I rebooted, it got the same error,
THE PERMISSONS WERE SET BACK TO ORIGINAL VALUES!!
That's msec in action:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/secure/smsec.html
Linux isn't out to lunch, it's protecting you from
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission on HOME KDE can't start. SO, although
the new home has the same permissions as my home, I change the permission
On Sunday 30 Nov 2003 12:28 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission on HOME KDE can't start. SO,
although the new home has the
On Sunday 30 November 2003 08:08 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 30 Nov 2003 12:28 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission
On Sunday 30 November 2003 04:25 am, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I rebooted, it got the same error,
THE PERMISSONS WERE SET BACK TO ORIGINAL VALUES!!
That's msec in action:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/secure/smsec.html
On Sunday 30 November 2003 19:29, E. Hines wrote:
On Sunday 30 November 2003 04:25 am, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I rebooted, it got the same error,
THE PERMISSONS WERE SET BACK TO ORIGINAL VALUES!!
That's msec in
Mike Adolf wrote:
On Sunday 30 November 2003 08:08 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 30 Nov 2003 12:28 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:35:43 -0500
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write
Sometimes linux looses it.
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission on HOME KDE can't start. SO, although
the new home has the same permissions as my home, I change the permission to
777 on new HOME. Tried to log on again
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 02:35 pm, many eyes noted that Mike Adolf wrote:
Sometimes linux looses it.
I added a second user using userdrake. When I tried to logon to the new
account. I get No Write Permission on HOME KDE can't start. SO,
although the new home has the same permissions as my home,