Hi everyone. I think this is easy but I can't figure it out. I have a Lexmark z32 printer with the (excellent) driver from Lexmark installed. The paper choice/resolution etc is controlled by the program /usr/local/lexmark/z32/lexmarkz32 This program writes to a file at /var/spool/lexmark/z32.conf. My Question: root can write to this file from the above program and the resolution etc is changed accordingly. Try as I may, I cannot get myself as a normal user to be able to do the same thing. I have given the file global rw permissions but it remains at the settings I last used as set by root. Could it be something to do with the file's permissions in /usr/local? Or the /lexmark directory in /var/spool? Thanks, Steve. -- SuSE Linux 7.0
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