Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/6/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This should help:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/kde/3.4/bin # ls -al kdesu
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 45068 Nov 11 14:29 kdesu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/kde/3.4/bin #
It should belong to the group root.
No, you did "kde
On 1/6/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This should help:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/kde/3.4/bin # ls -al kdesu
> > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 45068 Nov 11 14:29 kdesu
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/kde/3.4/bin #
>
>
> It should belong to the group root.
No, you did "kdesu", not "kdesud".
-Richa
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
Quick question: which group is this meant to belong to? Is it safe to be
like this:
$ ls -la /usr/kde/3.4/bin/kdesud
-rwxr-s--x 1 root nogroup 48016 Dec 21 10:41 /usr/kde/3.4/bin/kdesud
This
On 1/6/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Quick question: which group is this meant to belong to? Is it safe to be
> like this:
>
> $ ls -la /usr/kde/3.4/bin/kdesud
> -rwxr-s--x 1 root nogroup 48016 Dec 21 10:41 /usr/kde/3.4/bin/kdesud
> =
Hi All,
Quick question: which group is this meant to belong to? Is it safe to be
like this:
$ ls -la /usr/kde/3.4/bin/kdesud
-rwxr-s--x 1 root nogroup 48016 Dec 21 10:41 /usr/kde/3.4/bin/kdesud
I'm probably not doing th
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