Terry North <terrencenorth <at> yahoo.com.au> writes:
On further reflection (Oops!), since you do not want to detract from root's
present rwx permissions, run as root or su:
chmod go+rx -R /opt/openoffice.org2.0
That simply gives group (g) and others (o) read and execute permissions. If you
need to give write permissions, change +rx to +rwx. If you need to alter root's
permissions use u (=user); a=all. If you want to check this out: man chmod
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