Thanks, for sharing that bit of info. Such as this, is exactly the type
of thing that makes this list so valuable.
RHB

Bud Simrin wrote:
> 
> This is a standard event in OS X that takes us pre-OS X types a while to
> catch on to. Since OS X is based on Unix, it has to deal with file
> permissions (as you must know--these idiosyncrasies pervade OS X). If a file
> is either locked or else someone besides you is the "owner" (for example, on
> a 1-user Mac the "System" might be the owner), then you don't have
> permission to empty the file from the trash. The OS 10.2 solution is to use
> cmd-I and either unlock it or, if you have sufficient privilege, change the
> owner to yourself. Then you'll be able to empty the trash.
> 
> So how come you could do it in OS 9? Because OS 9 never heard of OS X and so
> doesn't know about Unix or owners, etc. So OS 9 is another work-around for
> emptying the trash. This is also the reason Apple intends soon that all new
> Macs will not be bootable in OS 9 or earlier. It is a matter of
> protection--Unix goes to all that trouble to make a rock-solid, uncrashable
> stable system that can't be mucked with, and all you have to do today to
> make it unstable is go into OS 9 and delete or move a few System files.
> 
*********************
> > I had a funny thing happen with my iBook where I couldn't delete a folder.
> > But then one day I booted up in OS 9 (I normally run OS X Jaguar) and I was
> > able to option delete the supposedly locked files which I couldn't delete or
> > unlock in OS X!
> >
> > I'm wondering why Apple seems to
> > have a problem with taking out its trash!>!?>!ER!>?
>

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