On 18/11/10 12:00, dorset-requ...@mailman.lug.org.uk wrote:
The command I put in was rm -rf ~/ .shotwell/Examples
You are not alone, we had a UNIX administrator do a;
chown -R .* username
Only to discover that it had changed all the above directories and then
down.
Whereas they should
I still do that chown command when necessary but only as a normal user.
On 18 Nov 2010 17:02, Brian R Masterman b...@seahues.net wrote:
On 18/11/10 12:00, dorset-requ...@mailman.lug.org.uk wrote:
The command I put in was rm -rf ~/ .shotwell/Examples
You are not alone, we had a UNIX
On 18/11/10 17:02, Brian R Masterman wrote:
On 18/11/10 12:00, dorset-requ...@mailman.lug.org.uk wrote:
The command I put in was rm -rf ~/ .shotwell/Examples
You are not alone, we had a UNIX administrator do a;
chown -R .* username
Only to discover that it had changed all the above
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