On Friday 31 Oct 2003 11:37 pm, Tim Sawchuck wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 23:23:16 -0800
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribed on electronic parchment:
> > I have an xmms playlist of approx 600 songs which I've been listening
> > through. I was at about 150 when I upgraded from (mdk) 9.0 to 9.2. When I
> > loaded xmms, first time after upgrading, it couldn't even see the
> > directory that the mp3s were in (music/my-cd-backups) either in the
> > playlist editor or in the "eject" button from the main interace...it'd
> > just close the file browser if I tried to browse into there.
> >
> > It is something to do with my .xmms preferences; when I run xmms as root
> > from the command line it works fine, but when I run it as me from the
> > menu, it is screwed. Anyone encountered similar? I can just remove .xmms,
> > I don't care particularly. Just wondered whether anyone had noticed.
>
> I had a similar situation when I changed from RH to MDK and used the same
> drive mounted /home.  Permissions changed on some files and directories.
> Check the permissions on .xmms to see if it is higher than what your user
> can access.  You may have to su and change them.  I had to do half my /home
> directories and files!

If you add the users in a different order than you did originally, then they 
end up with different user IDs. So your old files are owned by a different 
user.
# chown -R username.username directory
(That is your username twice; once as the username and once as the group that 
only you belong to.)

-- 
Richard Urwin

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