08-23-2005
What is the group on the file? Maybe the other users are no longer members of that group.
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DCOP(1) DCOP(1)
NAME
dcop - Console DCOP client
SYNOPSIS
dcop [--pipe] [--user user] [--all-users] [--session session] [--all-sessions] [--list-sessions] [--no-user-time] [application [object
[function [arguments]]]]
DESCRIPTION
Console DCOP client
OPTIONS
--pipe Call DCOP for each line read from stdin.
This is roughly equivalent to calling while read line ; do dcop $line ; done but because no new dcop instance has to be started for
each line this is generally much faster, especially for the slower GNU dynamic linkers.
--user user
Connect to the given user's DCOP server. This option will ignore the values of the environment vars $DCOPSERVER and $ICEAUTHORITY,
even if they are set.
If the user has more than one open session, you must also use one of the --list-sessions, --session or --all-sessions command-line
options.
--all-users
Send the same DCOP call to all users with a running DCOP server. Only failed calls to existing DCOP servers will generate an error
message. If no DCOP server is available at all, no error will be generated.
--session session
Send to the given KDE session. This option can only be used in combination with the --user option.
--all-sessions
Send to all sessions found. Only works with the --user and --all-users options.
--list-sessions
List all active KDE sessions for a user or all users.
--no-user-time
Don't update the user activity timestamp in the called application (for use in scripts running in the background).
ENVIRONMENT
DCOPSERVER
ICEAUTHORITY
SEE ALSO
dcopclient(1) dcopref(1) dcopfind(1) kdcop(1)
Inside KDE, you can enter help:/kdcop in Konqueror to see the User Manual for kdcop graphical dcop tool.
March 7, 2003 DCOP(1)