mikshaw


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Posted: May 22 2007,14:51 |
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As I think I've said a dozen times in a dozen places, chown 777 is NEVER a good solution to a problem. Everything in /home/dsl should be owned by dsl, except in the case of some personal exception of which you are already aware, so "sudo chown -R root.staff /home/dsl/" should fix any ownership problems. If there is any trouble after that, you have a more serious problem that may or may not be related to xtdesk.
You say your trouble was fixed when you set the double-click? If so, just backup /home/dsl/.xtdesktop/xtdeskrc after fixing the double-click and enable the backup/restore feature.
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