Hi ,
I have a situation where plenty of users log in to the same directory and put in files. When they put in the files, I need those files to become group writable (chmod g+w) automatically. I have no control over the users' profiles. Is there a way to do it? (1 Reply)
Suppose, I want to execute unix commands. For that I have to go to ksh, but if I don't have execute permission to ksh itself then is there any way to change the permission of ksh? chmod command does not work for this because, I don't have permission to ksh itself... :)
Let me know, if you have... (3 Replies)
Hi everyone,
There are couple of users of which i need to give 2 of the users admin rights so that they are able to run the administration commands like "zoneadm" and locale.
When logged in as root i am obviously able to do that.please suggest any way by which the other 2 user's permissions... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone,
There are couple of users of which i need to give 2 of the users admin rights so that they are able to run the administration commands like "zoneadm" and locale.
When logged in as root i am obviously able to do that.please suggest any way by which the other 2 user's permissions can... (3 Replies)
while trying to view the access permissions to file by "ls -lrt" command it is opening some files int the dir after that segmentation fault ie core is generarting the dir.will anybody please what is the problem. (1 Reply)
I purchased a 2TB hard drive, split it into two partitions, and formatted it as NTFS. I want to use the drive on my pc and my mac. How can I change the access permissions so Mac OS 10.4.11 will let me write to the drive?
I tried this:
$ chmod +a "admin allow write" /volumes/V2_Mac
chmod:... (3 Replies)
Hi, I am creating a ksh script to search for a string of text inside files within a directory tree. Some of these file are going to be read/execute only. I know to use chmod to change the permissions of the file, but I want to preserve the original permissions after writing to the file. How can I... (3 Replies)
Is there any option with mv or cp command so that a file permissions and name of the file can be changed in single mv or cp command. I searched man mv but doesn't found any option like that. (3 Replies)
Hi
I have written the following script that later I want to put in cron,:
#!/bin/bash
_find="/usr/bin/find"
_paths="/moneta_polled01/mediation_gsm /moneta_polled01/mediation_mmsc"
for d in $_paths
do
$_find $d -type f -exec chmod 777 {} \;
done
but it does not seem to be... (8 Replies)
Hi!
I have a dir in a server, that receives files with the wrong permissions, so I decide to put on a cron entry that changes its permitions, but because of the time gap, not all of them get changed.
What I did was the following:
... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: fretagi
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ekiga-config-tool
EKIGA-CONFIG-TOOL(1) General Commands Manual EKIGA-CONFIG-TOOL(1)NAME
ekiga-config-tool - Ekiga GConf Setup Configuration Assistant.
SYNOPSIS
ekiga-config-tool [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ekiga-config-tool program. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
because the original program does not have a manual page.
ekiga-config-tool is used to (hopefully) solve all gconf related problems with installing ekiga on your computer.
OPTIONS
This programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
included below.
--clean
Remove all user settings
--install-schemas
Install schemas with settings default (run as root)
--clean-schemas
Remove all schemas with settings default (run as root)
--fix-permissions
Fixes permissions on GConf repository directory (run as root)
-?, --help
Show this help message
NOTE
I would not recommend using this tool to fix things if your gconf setup fails. Debian should not need this, so, use at own risk.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sander Smeenk <ssmeenk@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
June 4, 2002 EKIGA-CONFIG-TOOL(1)