Hi Gerry,

try to change the permission of /tmp to 777.
( e.g. put "tmpfs /tmp tmpfs mode=1777 0 0" or somethinge like that to
your fstab. mode=1777 sets the permission.)
i have solved the problem on this way for my ubuntu 10.04.

good luck!

 
Am Freitag, den 25.06.2010, 00:16 +0000 schrieb Garry Leach:
> ct.

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