Re: [vox-tech] beryl update

2007-05-04 Thread Bill Broadley
Jimbo wrote: > Bill Broadley wrote: >> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cd >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mkdir backup >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mv .ber* backup >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo chown -R ~ >> >> Sorry, try: >> sudo chown -R jimbo ~jimbo >> ___ >> vox-t

Re: [vox-tech] beryl update

2007-05-03 Thread Jimbo
Bill Broadley wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cd [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mkdir backup [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mv .ber* backup [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo chown -R ~ Sorry, try: sudo chown -R jimbo ~jimbo ___ vox-tech mailing list vox-tech@lists.lugod.org h

Re: [vox-tech] beryl

2007-05-03 Thread Bill Broadley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cd [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mkdir backup [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mv .ber* backup [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo chown -R ~ Sorry, try: sudo chown -R jimbo ~jimbo ___ vox-tech mailing list vox-tech@lists.lugod.org http://lists.lugod.org/

Re: [vox-tech] beryl

2007-05-03 Thread Jimbo
Bill Broadley wrote: Jimbo wrote: Bill Broadley wrote: I am using a distro called pclinuxos and beryl comes installed. Ah, I've not played with it. When in root I can make my desktop appear to be rained on (by using +). Quite the cool effect. No water ripple effect when moving windows

Re: [vox-tech] beryl

2007-05-03 Thread Bill Broadley
Jimbo wrote: Bill Broadley wrote: I am using a distro called pclinuxos and beryl comes installed. Ah, I've not played with it. When in root I can make my desktop appear to be rained on (by using +). Quite the cool effect. No water ripple effect when moving windows either. I also notic

Re: [vox-tech] beryl

2007-05-03 Thread Jimbo
Bill Broadley wrote: Jimbo wrote: I have found out that certain beryl functions only work in root. I've noticed no difference. Like what specifically? Is this a permission thing? If so how do I set permission so I can the full effect? Er, which full effect? How did you install it? Ont

Re: [vox-tech] beryl

2007-05-03 Thread Bill Broadley
Jimbo wrote: I have found out that certain beryl functions only work in root. I've noticed no difference. Like what specifically? Is this a permission thing? If so how do I set permission so I can the full effect? Er, which full effect? How did you install it? Onto what distribution?

[vox-tech] beryl

2007-05-02 Thread Jimbo
I have found out that certain beryl functions only work in root. Is this a permission thing? If so how do I set permission so I can the full effect? ___ vox-tech mailing list vox-tech@lists.lugod.org http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech