Re: [lubuntu-users] Bionic 18.04 . . . file "locked" after zsync-ing???

2018-02-18 Thread Fritz Hudnut
Hi Fritz, You ran 'sudo' before the zsync command. You now need to run sudo chown $USER:$USER // Where // is the actual filename (and path if you are not in the directory which has the file). It is locked because root owns it (since you ran sudo). It should be fine, but don't run zsync as super

Re: [lubuntu-users] Bionic 18.04 . . . file "locked" after zsync-ing???

2018-02-17 Thread Fritz Hudnut
If anyone has answered via the list I'm on "digest" I suppose . . . anyway, found my answer via googly and am burning the DVD . . . for later testing purposes . . . . F -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at:

Re: [lubuntu-users] Bionic 18.04 . . . file "locked" after zsync-ing???

2018-02-17 Thread Israel
On 02/17/2018 10:06 AM, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > Lu users: > > Yesterday, after many months brooding over the loss of PPC I decided > to try to get back into the Lubuntu game and I tried to download the > "daily" from the "cdimage" site for Lubuntu 18.04 . . . and that > process alone brought several

[lubuntu-users] Bionic 18.04 . . . file "locked" after zsync-ing???

2018-02-17 Thread Fritz Hudnut
Lu users: Yesterday, after many months brooding over the loss of PPC I decided to try to get back into the Lubuntu game and I tried to download the "daily" from the "cdimage" site for Lubuntu 18.04 . . . and that process alone brought several issues for the "live-amd64" iso version. First issue