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From: sam owens (sam_at_sam.com)
Date: 09/30/03
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Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 21:59:59 -0500
I'm using Redhat 8 and can't figure this one out. If I don't log in as
root I can't save a document of any type. If I'm in a terminal I know too
su and I can save then in terminal but if I'm running say, Open Office
or something I can't save the file. Now If I su before I startx then
KDE starts which is fine but I try too and want too use Blackbox as a
rule.
Does that make sense? Does to me...Ha Ha!!
What I'd like to know is how I can save files not being root in X and I
don't want to put in roots password everytime I start kppp.
Hope someone can help!!
Thanks,
Sam
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