On Sunday 07 September 2003 06:22, Kim Woelders wrote:
> As non-root, doing "chown -R root " will fail.
> The themes *are* special. They are unpacked from tarballs, and if root
> does that the U/GID's are preserved, so we have to set them as we want
> them. I don't think there is much point in doin
Yeah, it works :-)
Thx for all !
Le lun 08/09/2003 à 00:05, Kim Woelders a écrit :
> Bellegarde Cedric wrote:
> > I've found a new bug with gnome-2.4, don't know if it works with 2.2.
> >
> > I can't rename an item on desktop. I think enlightenment doesn't give
> > focus to nautilus so it can't
Bellegarde Cedric wrote:
I've found a new bug with gnome-2.4, don't know if it works with 2.2.
I can't rename an item on desktop. I think enlightenment doesn't give
focus to nautilus so it can't grab keys from keyboard.
Yes, same problem with 2.2.
I never use the nautilus desktop except for occasi
I've found a new bug with gnome-2.4, don't know if it works with 2.2.
I can't rename an item on desktop. I think enlightenment doesn't give
focus to nautilus so it can't grab keys from keyboard.
GnuMdk
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
i've noticed that the Makefile in src/themes utilizes the $USER variable for
chowning the themes files ...
Makefile.am:if [ -n "$(USER)" ]; then chown -R $(USER)
$(DESTDIR)$(ethemedir); else chown -R root $(DESTDIR)$(ethemedir); fi
any particular reason ? the trouble