look at the man page for "chmod" and "chown" So in text mode type 'man chmod' or 'man chown' without the quotes To exit type 'q'Title: my user problems again
Hello!
ok, my user problems again.
I don't have anyone experienced in linux who can help me, so I have to do this myself.
I have created a new user, but I have no rights with that one.
When I don something I get access denied.
Is there a good program for redhat I can use for user administration?
I'm going crazy?
/kristoffer
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