Then this will be even more confusing.  The current MAC OS is a 
graphical user interface that resembles the original MAC OS built on a 
version of UNIX.  To do a lot of useful things you have to have root 
privileges, (i.e. permission to do everything).  However giving that 
kind of permission is a recipe for disaster, as well as very bad from a 
security standpoint.  To make the user experience a bit less tiresome 
and more seamless the MAC OS makes assumptions about when to grant these 
privileges and when to revoke them.  Sometimes it's just wrong.  The 
result can be mysterious and or annoying messages. 

David J Brooks wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:06 AM, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I like to think that the unexplained happens when you build a GUI for
>> everyman on top of UNIX.  This appears to be proof...
>>     
>
> You've lost me already.
>
> Dave
>   
>> David J Brooks wrote:
>>     
>>> Monday i noticed i had "lost" about 5 gig of space, and i decided to
>>> trash the trash.
>>>
>>> That seemed to bring it back the last time.
>>>
>>> Now, every time i log on to the computer, i get a pop up screen
>>> saying" You do not have permission to delete file-"about your
>>> idisk.rtf."
>>>
>>> Also the same day, i had a screen pop up to say i needed more space
>>> added for my idisk.
>>>
>>> Could this be were my 5 gig went and why i am getting this new message.??
>>>
>>> No big deal, i just close the pop up screen, more just curious.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>       
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