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    And if there is a /var/log/messages file and you can't access it
    as root then you've got another problem that may be more serious
    and/or may be related as that would indicate that root might not
    be root.

    Kevin


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it appears like this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mario]# /var/log/
audit/          gdm/            prelink/        vdr/
BackupPC/ httpd/ samba/ bittorrent/ mail/ setroubleshoot/ cups/ ppp/ vbox/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mario]# /var/log/messages bash: /var/log/messages: Access Denied --------- translated in english
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mario]#
/var/log/messages is a text file that you will need to "cat" or "grep" for information. Something like "grep -i usb /var/log/messages" and/or "grep -i lp /var/log/messages" as root might turn up some more information.

How did you get that list of directories? I don't see that you actually ran a command to do so.

Kevin

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