When I initiate a 'Terminal' command, my screen reads as follows:
laf@laf-desktop:-$
I input the command: sudo chown laf
/home/laf/.kde/share/apps/d31phin/bookmarks.xml
The system asks for my 'Password'
It answers with: chown: cannot access
`/home/laf/.kde/share/apps/d31phin/bookmarks.xml': No such file or
directory
What do I do?
I've used the 'sudo' command in the past and never run into this situation.
Thanks
Larry
On Nov 27, 2007 9:14 AM, Koen Beek <email address hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> did you try to open a terminal and execute the commands (assuming your
> name and group are laf) ?
>
> sudo chown laf /home/laf/.kde/share/apps/d31phin/bookmarks.xml
> sudo chgrp laf /home/laf/.kde/share/apps/d31phin/bookmarks.xml
>
> Koen
>
> --
>
> Unable to save bookmarks in /home/laf/.kde/share/apps/d3lphin/bookmarks.xml.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164887
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
--
Lawrence & Dianne Frank
Cherry Valley, IL
KDE Linux
There are two kinds of light: the glow that illuminates and the glare
the obscures.
--James Thurber
Hello Koen,
When I initiate a 'Terminal' command, my screen reads as follows:
laf@laf-desktop:-$
I input the command: sudo chown laf .kde/share/ apps/d31phin/ bookmarks. xml
/home/laf/
The system asks for my 'Password'
It answers with: chown: cannot access laf/.kde/ share/apps/ d31phin/ bookmarks. xml': No such file or
`/home/
directory
What do I do?
I've used the 'sudo' command in the past and never run into this situation.
Thanks
Larry
On Nov 27, 2007 9:14 AM, Koen Beek <email address hidden> wrote: .kde/share/ apps/d31phin/ bookmarks. xml .kde/share/ apps/d31phin/ bookmarks. xml .kde/share/ apps/d3lphin/ bookmarks. xml. /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 164887
> Hi,
>
> did you try to open a terminal and execute the commands (assuming your
> name and group are laf) ?
>
> sudo chown laf /home/laf/
> sudo chgrp laf /home/laf/
>
> Koen
>
> --
>
> Unable to save bookmarks in /home/laf/
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
--
Lawrence & Dianne Frank
Cherry Valley, IL
KDE Linux
There are two kinds of light: the glow that illuminates and the glare
the obscures.
--James Thurber