On Sun July 1 2018 16:16:01 dep wrote: > in my seemingly never-ending attempt to equip the GPD device with TDE and > optimize its configuration, i'm trying to set the screen not to just blank > but to power down when the screensaver is called. but when i get to > kcontrol > system administration > monitor & display, i get: > > Will not save configuration > > Configuration file "/home/dep/trinity/share/config/kiccconfigrc" not > writeable. > > Please contsact your system administrator. > > So I got up and walked into the other room, where there is a mirror, and > contacted myself face-to-face, but it got no better. And looking in the > referenced directory I see that it, alone among the config files there, has > root ownership and instead of the plain text file icon has one of the > little question-mark icons signifying an unknown filetype. if i try to open > it with kate, it is blank. it is *not* a symlink. > > before i break smething i thought i'd ask -- is there any reason this file > has these atributes? Hi Dep, FWIW I just tried that here and what I saw was different. (1) Possible typo but I have a dot before trinity in that path you cite. (2) Upon clicking Monitor & Display I was prompted for a root password. (I usually get to these controls from RandR / Configure Displays / Admin Mode which also requires a root password). (3) I made some changes and they affected three files: twinrulesrc tdesurc kdeglobals (4) I checked all the systems I maintain. None had a kiccconfigrc. They're currently a mix of Devuan 1.0 and Devuan 2.0 and they're at TDE 14.0.5 as I haven't started testing today's new version yet. (5) Again, on all of the systems I maintain, both /home/*/.trinity/share/config/ and all the files therein are owned by the relevant user's owner and group. At a guess you at sometime in the past logged into TDE (or a predecessor) as root. I see no reason not to fix the ownership of that file. I don't currently have a GIT of TDE handy so I can't figure out why you might have a kiccconfigrc while I don't but I wouldn't worry about that. Maybe my test didn't touch the exact area you're working with. Also I don't understand why you were not prompted for a root password. --Mike --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting