ConcreteClam

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Posted: Sep. 24 2005,23:46 |
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Hey guys, first post here, relative newb to Linux but I've mucked around with it before.
I've been trying to get edna to work and finally had sucess, but now I can't seem to open the edna.conf in any text editor. It just shows up blank or says it can't be opened. When I check its permissions in emelfm, it shows that I'm not supposted to be able to use it... and I don't know how to change it so I can. Help please? 
Edit: Alright, I've looked up the chmod command and it seems like that's what I'm supposted to use, but then it asks for my password when I try to run it as su... I never entered a password. What's the default for DSL? (I'm running off of a live-CD.)
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