Jerry,
>
> I had a similar problem. Every time I ran YaST to install or remove an
> app YaST would reset the /sbin/pppd permission and I would have to
> "chmod a+s pppd". In /etc/permissions you can tell YaST what default
> permissions you want various files to have and when YaST runs it will
> set the permissions of those files according to the values found in
> /etc/permissions.
Uh-huh, I know *this* score. :) I had to perform precisely the same
edit, too. I can't understand why pppd wasn't set at
4755 in the /etc/permissions file to start with . . .
I tried what you recommended, but there didn't seem to be many -- or
even any -- /var/spool/printing-related-directories to configure in
/etc/permissions. I hit the few that I could; didn't help, however.
Maybe yast isn't the problem after all.
-- Glenn --
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