En/La Weiers Coetser ha escrit, a 21/07/05 13:54:
> Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>
> Thank you once again... it worked thanks to another truly misterious
> command: ugoa (What on earth is that? :-).
The command is not "ugoa". The command is "chmod". Try typing $man chmod
and you will see:
A combination of the letters `ugoa' controls which users' access to the
file will be changed: the user who owns it (u), other users
in the file's group (g), other users not in the file's group (o), or all
users (a). If none of these are given, the effect is as if `a' were
given, but bits that are set in the umask are not affected.
>
> Now I need to just find a way to get a shortcut on my desktop or menu to
> the programmes, but I will figure that out bymyself somehow. I look
> forward to working with the new programme. Hopefully much more stable.
>
> Weiers
>
>>> I sense I am close to the solution here.
>>>
>>> Thanks once again for your patience.
I'm happy it works, finally. Follow G. Rod's advice for setting up a
menu or desktop shortcut.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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