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<0> Hello! As root I moved some folders from other users directories to my user dir. But now I can not access them. What should I do to give me permitions to access these folders? <1> change ownership <1> but you should be able to access them anyway <1> how did you become root ? <0> I can access them as root <0> but I want to access them as another user too <1> ahh so this is for your normal user <0> yes <1> well either chmod <1> but then that makes them availbale to anyone <1> or the group and people in that group
<1> or chown the, <1> them <1> and chgrp them <0> _suicide_: if I chmod them 777 can I access them with any user? <1> yes <1> and delete files <1> and execute any apps that are there <1> and see whats inside the folders <0> chmod -r 777 myuserfolder, it works, right? <2> be careful where you execute that <0> is, I just want backup data because I'm having problems with the system... and I can only access my user folder through the network, that's why I want to move everything to my folder <1> id not chmod 777 <1> id rather change ownership <0> no problem, I will reinstall the system <0> tks! I have to go <0> bye <3> hiyas...has anybody had any luck with getting a pixelview pv-m4900 to work with bttv under FC3? <4> hi - i am trying to instal scalix, but i keep getting up on the networking section. It states that my hosts file is not set-up correctly. I have set-up the hosts file to point 127.0.0.1 at my FQDN, localhost, and localhost.domain. does anyone know what I am possibly doing wrong <1> cache64, stop hacking <5> haha <5> alright m8 <5> your up late <1> im hacking <5> ;) <1> you using a shell co or what ya doing ? <5> :P <6> hi <6> does fedora 4 support nvidia 7800 gtx cards? <7> hi I want to delete all the files in a directory that start with foo ... so what I did was .... find . | grep foo | rm ... that dind't work.. .any ideas? <6> do you know what directory they are in ? <6> obviously <6> so just rm foo* <7> there are subdirecrories though <7> like I want to go through the whole tree <8> umm <8> sec <6> rm -rf foo* <6> ha dont mind me <6> i just read what you said <6> :D <7> what if foo is a directory <7> and foo is a directory in other subdirectories <7> that wont work
<6> i know <6> i didn't read what you said <6> :) <8> ok <8> here <8> find / -name foo -exec rm {} \; <8> or <8> find / -name foo -exec rm -rf {} \; <8> depending on prefs <8> did i answer your question? <8> or say <8> find /some/dir -name foo -exec rm -rf {} \; <7> hrmm <7> lemmi try <7> thanks <8> be carefuk <8> careful <8> try it in a test tree <8> ie <8> in your home <8> mkdir testdir <8> than do <8> find /home/user/testdir -name foo -exec rm -rf {} \; <8> see how it goes <8> u may not wanna use -rf <8> I take NO responsibility in how u use it :x <8> working? <6> hi <9> i need a good manual for installing my 4318 AirForce One 54Mbits. everything i've tried has failed. need help to get this working <10> anyone can help me with drftpd <10> ? <11> i just fresh installed fedora twice but when it boots up <11> it shows a totally black screen with just GRUB <11> how do i make it boot up <12> hi, where is thre /etc/modules file in fedora core 3? <13> un1x01d-: /etc/modules.conf ? <12> nah <12> [root@localhost etc]# ls -la |grep modules <12> [root@localhost etc]# <12> nope <13> un1x01d-: that is the file.. whether is exists or not.. <13> just make one <12> alright the question now what does it use now ? <13> oh .. <13> well modules.conf is what its always used? <12> the question is it's location <12> i have tried to locate it and it is nowhere <13> " that is the file.. whether is exists or not.." <14> Hi all :) <14> Anyone here able to successfully install Fedora Core using Bochs from a WinXP system?
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