I've probably had too much coffee this morning and am misisng somehtiong terribly obvious, as this cannot be a complicated problem...
I'm seeing an error message after logging in and before the gnome-session starts indicating: "Your $HOME/.dmrc file has incorrect permissions and is being ignored. <snip>. File should be owned by user and have 644 permissions" seems clear enough, but: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l ~/.dmrc -rw-r--r-- 1 student student 22 Mar 21 16:35 .dmrc another account on the system doesn't shor this error and the file is mode 600, so I tried that and got the same error message, I also tried deleting the file expecting gdm to recreate it, it did not recreate it and gave the same permissions error. The began after I chgrp'd everything in "student" to "teacher" and set g+s on ~student/, I first tried chgrp'ing .dmrc back to student and even took the sticky bit off the home directory. I'm quite puzzled at this piont... -Jon -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
