On Saturday 09 March 2019 06:31:08 Stefan Krusche wrote:
Dear Gene,
Am Samstag, 9. März 2019 schrieb Gene Heskett:
No, not real users although I do run some things
as their own user
just for sandboxing.
Interestingly looooooong list of root owned stuff, all dated Juner
17 2016, which is the date I installed wheezy IIRC.
Weird. You would have put them there as root, I think.
gene@coyote:~$ ls -lR |grep root -|wc -l
7927
In my $HOME/.trinity directory:
stekru[0]~/.trinity:$ ll -R | grep root
-rw-r--r-- 1 stekru stekru 6634 2019.03.04 20:22.31 root.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 stekru stekru 6634 2018.06.19 11:20.05 root.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 stekru stekru 6634 2018.09.13 14:30.04 root.desktop
Meaning there are *no* files owned by root and I think that's the way
it should be.
You can try (in $HOME and if your TDE config directory is
actually ".trinity" and not ".kde3" or something else; and if your
actual user name is "gene", of course):
I've been gene for 84 years. The only place I'm not is at the bank, who
insists on by birth certificate name. A right pain in the ass.
This is an old tde install. And it looks as if everyting in /opt/trinity
is owned by root:root.
sudo chown --recursive gene:gene .trinity/*
Done.
Maybe for testing it'd be a little easier to just create a new user,
log into TDE as this new user and check…
HTH
Kind regards,
Stefan
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