Hi,
Desktop files and icons do not need any execute permissions. They are only data
files. The executable that the desktop file points to must be executable,
though. To mount the NTFS partition as a user, use either pmount or your
desktop mount utility.
OTOH, you make your life unusual hard by
El 19/03/2017 a las 15:13, Gonzalo Garramuño escribió:
Hi,
I had a program which I compile with cmake. This program was on an
NTFS partition with permissions: defaults. This meant all files were
owned by root with 777 permissions. This worked fine but it was not
secure and created probl
Hi,
I had a program which I compile with cmake. This program was on an NTFS
partition with permissions: defaults. This meant all files were owned
by root with 777 permissions. This worked fine but it was not secure
and created problems with the postrm/posinst scripts.
Recently I tried ch