RE: KDE Problem

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You have to be root to do edit system files.  If  you are root and  you
cannot alter the file, then you have other issues.  Like, for some
reason at bootup has your file system been mounted read only for what
ever reason?

Wade

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Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 4:20 PM
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Subject: RE: KDE Problem


Thanks a lot... I got as far as checking the file out,
but it won't let me access it to alter it.  Any ideas?

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