still the same prolen on gentoo but it works fine in suse 10.
i thought it will also work in gentoo but it still shows the same error in gentoo.
On 3/8/06, Tom Haddon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Didn't see the root account message. Not sure how you would resolve thatone (could experiment with the p
Didn't see the root account message. Not sure how you would resolve that
one (could experiment with the permissions on the directory - try 750 or
700), but I think if you're worried about security, it's never a wise
idea to log in to an X session as root. Is there some particular reason
that you ha
hai, it worked for me, but since it a root's directory i dont any one to view the content on the folder.is there any other way to solve the problen.On 3/8/06,
Tom Haddon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had the same problem on Ubuntu. Just issue chmod 755 /home/.This isn't recursive and doesn't mean
I had the same problem on Ubuntu. Just issue chmod 755 /home/.
This isn't recursive and doesn't mean everyone can execute anything in
your home directory - the execute bit only means traverse in reference
to directories, so you should be okay.
Thanks, Tom
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 14:14 +0530, c.s.pr
haiwhen i login to root account thru gnome it shows an error massage ".dmrc file permission erroit should be 644 and owned by the user"but when i login to other accounts it does not show the error
and while login to IceWM as root.i saw the file permission its also correct. how can solve this-- C.S
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