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Monday, August 2nd 2004, 5:11am

Author: cvc505

kde file manager super user mode

When I launch my file manager (logged in as a standard user) I get the admin password dialogue box which I complete then click the OK box, the file manage rscreen comes up for about 3 seconds the closes again. The system log shouws: Aug 1 22:15:00 rick2 su(pam_unix)[14274]: session opened for user root by (uid=500) Aug 1 22:15:00 rick2 su(pam_unix)[14274]: session closed for user root Aug 1 22:15:00 rick2 su(pam_unix)[14279]: session opened for user root by (uid=500) Aug 1 22:15:05 rick2 su(pam_...

Friday, July 30th 2004, 5:41am

Author: cvc505

My Fix What did I do?

I have nbeen having the same problem, I have two win2k partitions on my system that I want to access to pull down data. I originall had the group and owner set up as root for both. I was told on another site that I should change the owners ro user which I did. But every time I tried to mount the NTFS partitians using the user mount tool they ownership changed back to root. at that point my fstab file looked like: /dev/hdb1 /mnt/drive_f ntfs noauto,user,ro 0 0 /dev/hda1 /mnt/drive_c ntfs noauto,u...

Thursday, July 29th 2004, 5:50pm

Author: cvc505

SMB:/ Not working on SuSE9.1

:? I have a new installation of SuSE 9.1 which is available from the Novell Site. When I first installed it, it seems the SMB functions worked but now when I try to access my windows files by entering smb:/<server>/share into the location box, I get en error box that says: "An error occurred while loading smb://slcjobs/jobs: Internal Error Please send a full bug report at http://bugs.kde.org Unknown error condition in stat: Invalid argument" If I use the "my computer "icon , select the lan butto...