okay, i have a couple of questions re: linux. I have read the relevant sections in the redhat7.0 manual, (that's the distro i have) and not come up with any answers, once more, brick wall syndrome. I'll outline my dilemmas and if you happen to be passing through and know the answer, maybe you could post it here for my and other peoples' benefit...
Firstly, permissions. I have read a lot about this and it boils down to not much help. My situation is that i have my second windows (fat32) partition, /dev/hda5 (D: in Windows) set up as /mnt/win and i can get read access no bother, but not write access. There are only 2 users for my computer (other than root) me and my girlfriend, and i want both of us to have access to /mnt/win.
I tried:
chmod -R 666 /mnt/win
and also a few other combinations that made sense in the manual, but to no avail whatsoever. still no access. I tried logging into GNOME as root too, to use the graphical stuff to sort it out, again, looked okay, but nothing changed.
Am i missing something? something else? is there some file i can edit directly to change this?
Also, file type associations...
I found a thing in the GNOME control center called 'MIME type settings' or something similar that looked like it was for this, but i have changed the settings and they refuse to take effect.
I changed the setting for application/pdf from 'xpdf' to 'kghostview' which i prefer as a program, then back again when it didn't work.
What i want is to be able to doubleclick on the file, and have the relevant application (specified by me) open up automatically.
I haven't even found a way to do this at all in KDE yet, and the GNOME way does not appear to work.
Is there a config file i can edit somewhere? anybody know? or is there some crucial step i may be missing out of my file association procedure in GNOME? and how do you do this in KDE anyway?
Also, any idea how i can change this setting for all users rather than just one at a time? (that's a question i have had for a lot of functions actually.)
Any help will be appreciated, but don't bust yr pans for little old me, seriously if i asked all the questions i had about this OS and you all answered fully, none of us would even have time to sleep!