On 7/6/06, Sergey V. Bykov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. I know about chmod command and so on. But dumb users who is sit at
the terminal don't know and do NOT WANT to know about chmod or so
command for accessing their files on CDROM media.
Wouldn't a USB stick be a lot more convenient for your
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 08:53:27AM +0300, Sergey V. Bykov wrote:
It is crazy solution, IMHO.
Who know how to resolve this problem?
Perhaps you could describe to us what steps your users are taking to
open these files? Then perhaps we can suggest some alternative ways of
getting what you
On Friday 07 July 2006 00:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have LTSP 4.2 U1 and Fedora Core 5 as server.
When I insert CDROM on terminal client (LocalDevices) and copy files
to home folder then this files have not write bit enabled and thus I
can't edit it (for example in OpenOffice
On Friday 07 July 2006 00:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have LTSP 4.2 U1 and Fedora Core 5 as server.
When I insert CDROM on terminal client (LocalDevices) and copy files
to home folder then this files have not write bit enabled and thus I
can't edit it (for example in OpenOffice
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 08:40:28 +0300
Sergey V. Bykov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all.
I have LTSP 4.2 U1 and Fedora Core 5 as server.
When I insert CDROM on terminal client (LocalDevices) and copy files
to home folder then this files have not write bit enabled and thus I
can't edit it
Gentgeen ?:
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 08:40:28 +0300
Sergey V. Bykov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all.
I have LTSP 4.2 U1 and Fedora Core 5 as server.
When I insert CDROM on terminal client (LocalDevices) and copy files
to home folder then this files have not write bit enabled and
Hello all.
I have LTSP 4.2 U1 and Fedora Core 5 as server.
When I insert CDROM on terminal client (LocalDevices) and copy files to
home folder then this files have not write bit enabled and thus I can't
edit it (for example in OpenOffice suite). For editing I must change
file attributes and