Re: fvwm question..

From: Cameron Hutchison (camh+dl_at_xdna.net)
Date: 10/05/04

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    Once upon a time bing yu said...
    >
    > As Cameron Hutchison's reply to the list, I will check the docs of XFS
    > to see the permissions.

    I wasn't referring to anything XFS specific. XFS implements standard
    unix permissions, so you want to look at the man pages for chmod and
    chown.

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