"David Trask" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >"Randall Swift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>I hope I do not need to >>blow away my samb/ldap server. > > >If you do...let me know first....I have some ideas for you to preserve all >the data. You will lose the user passwords, but then again as I've >mentioned in the past...when you move to enforced passwords that YOU >generate....life will become a lot easier for you...especially when it >comes to system rescue and user data ;-) > >David N. Trask >Technology Teacher/Director >Vassalboro Community School >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >(207)923-3100 > >
Since I could not get firefox to work on the terminals I installed opera. I cannot get opera to work but here is what I discovered, when I click on opera I get the following message: "it appers another instance of opera is using the same configuration directory because its lock file is active: /home/rswift/.opera/lock" I also can not save a file to openoffice. It says I do not have the right permissions. I did chown my home directory and it made no differnece to either. I have no problems when I am on a windows machine. Is there some config file on the terminal that I might have wrong that is screwing up permissions or how they are seen on the samba/ldap server? Randy Swift Network Administrator Leavitt Area High School Turner, Maine 04282 (207)225-3533 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
