Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> Kill the window manager process, start a new one.

OK, I'll try that.  I tried that once on my system, and it terminated my X
session, but I'll fiddle around with this again.  GNU Screen will make
experimentation with this easier than just an xterm.

> UIDs are a fact of Unix, there's no way around. You missed the point
> that this has nothing to do with ext. You could try to make all
> files/directories writable by everyone. Decent Linux distros will assign
> the logged-in users UID as owner to FAT filesystems on removable
> storage, again, the no-frills-no-functions wms you're after probably
> won't do that.

I realise that it is not ext specific, but a UNIX thing.  I'll just go with
FAT, then.

Thanks,
Aidan Gauland

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