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User cloph changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                        CC|'maxweber'                |'cloph,maxweber'
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               Assigned to|requirements              |tm
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb  8 12:08:56 -0800 
2005 -------
maxweber: don't forget to reassign to the default owner when changing the type
from RFE to Defect.

I could not reproduce with Mandrake 9.0 based system. I suspect this to be a
SuSE-only problem.
(this was reported to be broken with local (vfat) filesystems on the german-lang
mailing list as well)
I could not test with a remote filesystem.

Summary: 
If the mount-option "noexec" (implied by the option user(s)) is given on a
SuSE-Linux, OOo cannot save files to the mounted filesystem.
When the same filesystem is mounted with "exec", OOo can save to the filesystem.

This was not reproducible with a Mandrake based distro, but was reported by
several users on the german-lang mailing list ([email protected]) (all
using SuSE linux)


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