On Friday 28 January 2005 12:37 pm, Andrew Baudouin wrote: > Maybe it is just me, but I understand assigning DOMAIN\user change > access to $DIR more than I can figure out the equivalent unix commands > to do the same thing. I find myself 'man chmod' every time I want to > do something. I still do not really understand how to assign > permissions under unix correctly....
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dosbox dos CONFIG: Using default settings. Create a configfile to change them ALSA:Can't subscribe to MIDI port (65:0) MIDI:Opened device:none - new window pops up - C:\>man access Illegal command: man. Oh well, nothing new there. When it comes to man, count your blessings. Next time you are stuck, just use Konqueror. Right click the directory, chose Properties from the pulldown menu and select the Permissions tab. The basics are all there and fancy stuff is in the Advanced button. It's so easy, my wife could do it. More importantly, there's no file on her machine that root does not have permission to do this with. > > > I think most of MS's security problems come from the desktop > > nature/feature support focus of the company as Andrew does. ... > We are going to have to disagree here. Are we of two minds today?
