I have a few questions:
- this was patched in Ubuntu 9.04, any reason (other than time/manpower) why this isn't the case for 9.10 anymore?
- is it harmful in any way to chmod 444 /usr/share/applications/nautilus.desktop?
This is pretty much the only issue I've had with Ubuntu 9.10 so far that is "severe", if I did not have a core2quad, I would probably not have survived to ask about this :)
I have a few questions: applications/ nautilus. desktop?
- this was patched in Ubuntu 9.04, any reason (other than time/manpower) why this isn't the case for 9.10 anymore?
- is it harmful in any way to chmod 444 /usr/share/
This is pretty much the only issue I've had with Ubuntu 9.10 so far that is "severe", if I did not have a core2quad, I would probably not have survived to ask about this :)