Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Ubuntu Howto
Posted by
Bill Vance
on 2007-05-12 00:30:07 UTC
On Fri May 11 22:49:38 2007 David G. LeVine wrote:
"user". If so, various subprograms will be, "owned" by it. Emc might also
be listed as a, "group". You can find out by doing an, "ls -l", in the
same directory as the sub-program/data file in question, and see what it
says in the, "owner/group", columns. If there's a difference between what's
there, and what's new, you can use, "chown", and, "chgrp", to correct them.
See the man files; I.e., "man chown", etc.
Bill
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>At 12:25 AM 5/12/2007, you wrote:Before doing that, check the, "/home", dir, and see if emc is listed as a,
>>What should the attributes be? How can I change them? Can someone
>>provide an example "command line" that does this?
>
>I am not a Linux guru, merely a seeker <GRIN>. It sounds like you
>have a permissions problem.
>
>WARNING, this is dangerous! You can do a SUDO SU and then give YOUR
>password. This makes you the root user for that terminal session.
>
>Look at permissions and see what is "funky", sometimes a CHMOD 777
>will help, if memory serves.
>
>David G. LeVine
>Nashua, NH 03060
"user". If so, various subprograms will be, "owned" by it. Emc might also
be listed as a, "group". You can find out by doing an, "ls -l", in the
same directory as the sub-program/data file in question, and see what it
says in the, "owner/group", columns. If there's a difference between what's
there, and what's new, you can use, "chown", and, "chgrp", to correct them.
See the man files; I.e., "man chown", etc.
Bill
--
********************************************************************************
* *
RKBA! * Blessings on thee, oh Israel!!! * 4-19!
* *
********************************************************************************
An _EFFECTIVE_ | Insured by | All Matter is vibration. | Let he who hath no
weapon in every | by Colt; | --Max Planck | weapon, sell his
hand = Freedom | Dial | In the beginning was the | garment, and buy a
on every side!! | 1-911-A1 | Word. --The Holy Bible | sword. --Jesus Christ
********************************************************************************
Constitutional Government is dead! LONG LIVE THE CONSTITUTION!!!!!!
********************************************************************************
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Jerry Jankura
2007-05-11 21:26:20 UTC
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2007-05-11 22:45:43 UTC
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2007-05-12 00:30:07 UTC
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