Simon Tierney wrote:
When I try to edit httpd.conf I get the message could not save file...
it doesn't even prompt me for the root password.
My httpd service is dead and I can't resurrect it, what should I do?
Open a terminal
run su - (Give root password.)
edit the file with your editor
...
it doesn't even prompt me for the root password.
My httpd service is dead and I can't resurrect it, what should I do?
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... it doesn't even prompt me for the root password.
My httpd service is dead and I can't resurrect it, what should I do?
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Simon Tierney wrote:
When I try to edit httpd.conf I get the message could not save file...
it doesn't even prompt me for the root password.
My httpd service is dead and I can't resurrect it, what should I do?
Open a terminal
run su - (Give root password.)
edit the file with your editor
On 01/31/2009 07:53 PM, Robert L Cochran wrote:
Fedora 10 doesn't allow a graphical login to root by default.
Actually, it's gdm that prevents it, not Fedora per se. Using kdm
there's no problem (though it's still not a good idea). You can even log
into the Gnome desktop.
poc
PS Please