Thank you all for replying and suggesting changes to my line of
thinking. That is exactly what I was looking for since at this point
it's hard to trust anything I think up on my own.
I've taken everyone's advice (which thinking about it now, makes perfect
sense) and have created a directory insid
On Monday 13 Oct 2003 11:54 pm, Russ wrote:
> John Wilson wrote:
> >>As a second example, I downloaded a really nice wallpaper and when
> >>attempting to copy the wallpaper to the /usr/share/wallpapers directory
> >>I get another access denied message.
> >
> > As someone else has pointed out it's b
I can understand why Aaron would want this. If he has other users on his
computer then they would also have access to that wallpaper if it was
placed in /usr/share/wallpapers. I ran into the same problem when I
started but ended up just creating a folder for them in my home
directory as you sug
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 16:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyhow, a couple of issues I'm having. First and foremost the user
> account I'm running under is having some permission issues. For one, the
> FAT32 partitions I created (/mp3s) gives me access denied errors every
> time I drag and drop mp3 tr