By "Access" I of course mean all permissions (read/write/delete/create
directory/remove directory/etc).  All users are in the end just me, but
I'm not sure if proftpd (gproftpd) uses a second user account or not.
I'm sharing my /home/<username> directory on MY FTP account and
/home/<username>/ftp on OTHER FTP accounts (for friends and others).
Why would an operating system that is supposed to be infinitely
configurable have such a hard block on permissions?  If someone needs to
give others write access to their home directory, they should not be
hindered by annoying messages.  I for one consider this in itself to be
a bug.  If not that, is there a way I could log on automatically as like
a root user or something (thus having total access)?

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When I login, I receive and error that the permissions are wrong for the file 
.dmrc
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209464
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