On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 13:21, Chris G Haravata wrote:
> as root, type:
> 
> chown +s /etc/usr/bin/smb*  [or whatever is the path of your smbmount]
> 
> then, change back to the user and run LinNeighborhood& [with the
> ampersand to run the process in the background]

No, it doesn't work for me (and that's chmod, not chown, right?).  Like
I said, smb* can't run if it's setuid root.  Error is: "SMB connection
failed / libsmb programs must *NOT* be suid root".  Wonder if it's
because it came from RH RPMs...

-- 
Joon Guillen


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believing it.  Computers had to be the tools of _somebody_, and he knew
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