On Sunday 19 December 2004 00:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> By clicking onto a file's icon with the mouse's right button
> and entering 'Properties', it is possible to change at pleasure
> and in detail all the possible options about permissions:
> wether the owner, group and others can read, read and write or
> neither that file or directory.
> is it possible to do so only in graphic mode
> or also, and how?, from command line?

Certainly.  In fact it's easier.  Three commands :

chmod
chown
chgrp

The man pages are easily readable, just type :

man chmod

And so on.

Good luck

Kaj Haulrich.
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