juergen.braukmann@ruhr-west.de wrote:
Hi Togan,
also check the unix file permissions in the "dokumentation" tree. they should be 755 for directories and 544 for files. This includes directories in the path *to* the server root. I think I came across a similar problem, in fact, I've seen this sort of problem so frequently (most with ~/public_html) that I forgot where and how.
Juergen
Hi Juergen , thanks for the quick prompt. Since I am really upset with the hardware and the software problems I am getting at the moment (including the bad CD # 3 which most people have the same) is there way (probably there is) may be defining at /etc/permissions file which directory has what permissions and files have what permissions. If there is could you give me a KISS approach as it has been an awful day so far Probably you are right with the permission as I am unable to get permissions for /usr/local/man as normal user but root can access it. How come a fresh installation can break so many things is something I do not understand Thanks -- Togan Muftuoglu toganm@turk.net 100% MS FREE Absolutely no component of Microsoft was used in the generation or posting of this e-mail. So it is virus free -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq