On Wednesday 29 May 2002 11:24, Manisha wrote:
>
> Yes, I can see GNOME. But I can give read/write/execute permission to only
> one individual file (by right click the file - properties). But I need to
> give permission to directory, how to do it ?
odd, do you 'own' and/or have write permission
hi,
> I am totally new to Linux. I want to give write permission to one directory
> - want to create and write into the file - I can open the directory (like
> explorer in windows), but then how to give the write permission ?
>
> Can anybody explain in detail the steps involved? I am sorry to
ws everybody to read write and execute in the phpdir tree.
- Pranay
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Subject: RE: How to give commands to Linux
Thanks for
;manager you are using - eg. KDE or GNOME). If you want to use command
>line check out the command 'chmod'.
>
>- Pranay
>
>-Original Message-
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I am totally new to Linux. I want to give write permission to one directory
- want to create and write into the file - I can open the directory (like
explorer in windows), but then how to give the write permission ?
Can anybody explain in detail the steps involved? I am sorry to ask such a
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