Shalom, i've had this also bevore installing 8.0 so maybe it is a bug to kwintv itself. but now its even more often, let me say allways today.
jvollmer@visi.com
Shalom,
i've had this also bevore installing 8.0 so maybe it is a bug to kwintv itself. but now its even more often, let me say allways today.
Same thing happened to me. Do this: /bin/chmod 4755 /opt/kde2/bin/kv4lsetup -- JAY VOLLMER JVOLLMER@VISI.COM TEXT REFS DOUBLEPLUSUNGOOD SELFTHINK VERGING CRIMETHINK IGNORE FULLWISE
On Monday 01 July 2002 00:56, Jay Vollmer wrote:
jvollmer@visi.com
Shalom,
i've had this also bevore installing 8.0 so maybe it is a bug to kwintv itself. but now its even more often, let me say allways today.
Same thing happened to me. Do this:
/bin/chmod 4755 /opt/kde2/bin/kv4lsetup
Samething also happend to me... do this (Qutoed from someone on this list) Either that, or the SuSE people edit the file /etc/permissions.<level> where <level> is easy, secure or paranoid, depending on which setting you're using. It has the lines /opt/kde3/bin/kv4lsetup root.video 2755 /opt/kde2/bin/kv4lsetup root.video 2755 /usr/bin/kv4lsetup root.video 2755 Change them to 4755. then run SuSEconfig as root. if you do the solution #1, then the next time you change something in Yast2, you need to redo the 'chmod'. the solution #2 has permanent effect.
Mojojojo wrote:
On Monday 01 July 2002 00:56, Jay Vollmer wrote:
jvollmer@visi.com
Shalom,
i've had this also bevore installing 8.0 so maybe it is a bug to kwintv itself. but now its even more often, let me say allways today.
Same thing happened to me. Do this:
/bin/chmod 4755 /opt/kde2/bin/kv4lsetup
Samething also happend to me...
do this
(Qutoed from someone on this list) Either that, or the SuSE people edit the file /etc/permissions.<level> where <level> is easy, secure or paranoid, depending on which setting you're using.
It has the lines
/opt/kde3/bin/kv4lsetup root.video 2755 /opt/kde2/bin/kv4lsetup root.video 2755 /usr/bin/kv4lsetup root.video 2755
mine did not have these lines. i added them and runned suseconfig and nothing happened. i did the chmod and it stayed permament even after running suseconfig and yast again. min eis set to easy.
Change them to 4755.
then run SuSEconfig as root.
if you do the solution #1, then the next time you change something in Yast2, you need to redo the 'chmod'. the solution #2 has permanent effect.
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