Re: [ubuntu-in] Reconfiguring Xserver-xorg

2006-11-15 Thread Soumyadip Modak
On 11/15/06, Mayank Garg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Normal user can not browse the internet  unless he starts firefox /opera
 with sudo command.

Run this command to find out where is the Firefox binary:
which firefox

Then check permisions of the Firefox binary by doing ls -l followed by
the path of the Firefox binary. If it is not executable by all, you
can do so by chmod +x path of Firefox binary

HTH

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Reconfiguring Xserver-xorg

2006-11-14 Thread Mayank Garg
I am soory for my mistake.I notice it after sending the mail.Your xserver has been reconfigured. However since you have chosen the
high priority (-phigh) you've not been asked any questions regardingthe xserver configuration. Try again with -pnormal or -plow if youneed to hand configure anything.I am getting my xserver reconfigured but system is not accepting new file and saves it with date 
stamp.If u try to overwrite that file over xorg.conf then also system do not accept that.Normal users should be able to run Firefox without any permissions problem, unless you installed a custom firefox build in a non-standard place. Please state explicitly what error message you see when normal user tries to open Firefox.
 Normal user can not browse the internet unless he starts firefox /opera with sudo command.
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