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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: avello500 on 28 November 2002, 12:01

Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: avello500 on 28 November 2002, 12:01
understand i have search online docs for a couple hours now.
i have pulled a folder from a cd to my desktop.(im still fumbfling thru  like a bull in a china shop).
i moved the folder to the trash . then i try to empty the trash and it tells me the content cannot deleted because i do not have permission to modify its parent folder.
if there is a link or helpfull advice its greatly apprieciated.

ok commence laughing now    (http://smile.gif)  

update:
i found some permission settings by right click>preferences. now i get the error message" could not open or create the file"/home/johnny/.gconf-test-locking-file";     the error was permission denied"(errno = 13)

this happens every boot right after i put in my name and password

funny huh?

[ November 28, 2002: Message edited by: avello500 ]

Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: voidmain on 28 November 2002, 12:29
Interesting. What distro is this? At any rate if you   open a shell and do this:

$ su -
(enter root's password)
# chown -R johnny:johnny /home/johnny
# chmod -R u+rw /home/johnny
# chmod u+rwx /home/johnny
# chmod u+rwx /home/johnny/.Trash

Should take care of it.
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: avello500 on 28 November 2002, 12:32
ah damn i forgot  im running red hat8.0
im going to try what you typed thanks.
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: avello500 on 28 November 2002, 13:06
you got me back into my machine thanks!
if you are ever in arizona usa, let me know, ill buy u a beer.
im going to hit the books again tommorrow after some sleep and turkey. maybe i can get the hang of this before i crash the net  lol.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!!
  :D    :D    :D
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: voidmain on 28 November 2002, 13:18
No problem. I suspect you copied some things into your home directory while you were logged in as or su'ed to the root user. When you copy files/directories they will take on the ownership of the user that is doing the copying.

Your normal user account does not have the authority to override files owned by root (unless the permissions are set wide open on said files which they wouldn't be by default). Just something to keep in mind. You might want to look over the "chown" and "chmod" commands and file permissions. There is a FAQ entry for this on the MES FAQ but I think I might do up my own in my tips area.

[ November 28, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: voidmain on 28 November 2002, 13:55
Nah, it's an American thing and only goes back a coupla hundred years obviously:

http://www.holidays.net/thanksgiving/ (http://www.holidays.net/thanksgiving/)

I'm sure you have some sort of Aussie day don't you?
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: Master of Reality on 28 November 2002, 21:01
Canada's thanksgiving is better.

[ November 28, 2002: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / B0B ]

Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: TheQuirk on 28 November 2002, 21:21
quote:
Originally posted by The Master of Reality / B0B:
Canada's thanksgiving is better.

[ November 28, 2002: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / B0B ]



What, you eat canadian bacon?
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: Master of Reality on 29 November 2002, 00:18
turkey and shit. Cept we dont have to spam everyone about it being thanksgiving.
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: voidmain on 29 November 2002, 00:36
I didn't see anyone spam anyone about it. But then I'm not very observant.
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: Master of Reality on 29 November 2002, 01:34
quote:
Originally posted by void main:
I didn't see anyone spam anyone about it. But then I'm not very observant.

well... replace "spam" with "feel the need to inform everyone of it"
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: voidmain on 29 November 2002, 02:04
If you are referring to avello wishing a Happy Thanksgiving after getting his problem solved then I think you are going a little overboard. I haven't seen a thread dedicated to Thanksgiving so that can't be an issue. If you are referring to something else then maybe you have an issue. It's not like he said "Happy Microsoft Day". I don't celebrate Chanukkah because I am not Jewish, but I certainly don't mind anyone wishing me a "Happy Hanukkah". What's wrong with wishing someone else happiness?
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: Master of Reality on 29 November 2002, 02:40
i guess mostly in the other forums i vists... but i believe there is a thread in the lounge about it.
Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: voidmain on 29 November 2002, 21:17
Not to beat a dead horse since it is officially the day after thanksgiving. But I thought it was interesting that even Linus wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving in the 2.5.50 kernel release. And he's not even from the west side of the earth. It's rather humorous actually, which is why I am continuing with this:

http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-11-28-007-26-NW-KN-DV (http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-11-28-007-26-NW-KN-DV)

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[ November 29, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

Title: ultimate noob question
Post by: choasforages on 29 November 2002, 21:28
reminds me, i need to go get a turkey sandwhich