Erik, On Tuesday 26 April 2005 06:36, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
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Randall Schulz
Thanks gentlemen for your interest. I'm a bit confused what I shall set the different permissions to ?.
Here's mine, but they don't tell much.
erik@lajka3:~> % ll -d ~/.mozilla/default bash: fg: %: no such job erik@lajka3:~> mc
The percent sign is a stock placeholder for a (non-root) shell prompt. (I don't go in for all those fancy prompts--all I want is the history number.) I did not intend the '%' to be submitted to any shell.
erik@lajka3:~> % ll -d ~/.mozilla/default/dfiph4je.slt/ bash: fg: %: no such job
The problem you're having (now that I look back at your original post in this thread) is that many of the files in your ".../Mail" directory don't have write permissions _even for you_. Change to that directory and issue this command (no '%', of course): % cd ~/.mozilla/default/dfiph4je.slt/Mail % chmod -R u+w * After this, Mozilla should cease complaining and start functioning.
Erik Jakobsen
Randall Schulz