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<intelikey> 14. /dev/hda5 on /media/hda5 type ext3 (rw)
<intelikey> too quick ?
<m4gnu5> Too quick?
<Dr_willis> i though he said hdc earlier..
<intelikey> sudo chmod 777 /media/hda5
<m4gnu5> hold on
<m4gnu5> brwxrwxrwx 1 root disk 3, 5 2007-02-19 21:46 /dev/hda5
<m4gnu5> That's the drive permisions as they stand.
<intelikey> no it's not.
<m4gnu5> ?
<intelikey> that's the device node permissions
<m4gnu5> Okay . . .
<intelikey> sudo chmod 777 /media/hda5
<m4gnu5> Should I use thew sudo chmod command as instructed?
<m4gnu5> okay...
<intelikey> as normal user do; mkdir /media/hda5/this\ is\ a\ test
<m4gnu5> Okay, done.
<m4gnu5> Okay . . . hold on
<kristjan_> I got so far that I downloaded kiso.debdiff; now trying "debdiff apply ./kiso.debdiff" gets error "./kiso.debdiff does not exist."
<kristjan_> *dpatch status ./kiso.debdiff*
<m4gnu5> mkdir: cannot create directory `/media/hda5/this is a test': Permission denied
<intelikey> ls -ld /media/hda5
<m4gnu5> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2007-02-19 20:05 /media/hda5
<yuriy> kristjan_ you don't need the ./ unless you're running a script or something
<m4gnu5> I see that there isn't w in two places there./
<intelikey> you didn't chmod it.
<m4gnu5> Yes, I did. But I will again. I was root already, so I skipped the sudo command. Was that okay?
<kristjan_> yuriy: even with correct path "dpatch status /home/kristjan/varia/kiso.debdiff" I get "/home/kristjan/varia/kiso.debdiff does not exist."
<lorderunion> hi. at random intervals kubuntu goes to a black screen and then prompts me to log back in. everything i was working on or had open is gone, and it reverts to the last session. i can't figure out what's going on. any idea as to what it might be?
<intelikey> yeah if you're root you're root.
<m4gnu5> This time I did it from my user account, and entered the root passwd when prompted.
<intelikey> root password ?
<m4gnu5> create the file again?
<intelikey> sudo doesn't ask for a root password
<m4gnu5> It did me.
<intelikey> it asks for your password
<m4gnu5> I was no longer root.
<kristjan_> can anyone apply debdiff given here? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kiso/+bug/75908 - if you succeed, then please let me now
<HymnToLife> m4gnu5, nope, it asks for _your_ password
<Kite_DH> can somebody help me get my "Lexmark 1200 Series" Printer to work?
<intelikey> sudo doesn't ask for the root password.
<m4gnu5> Right now I use the same password as root . . .
<m4gnu5> Sorry. Confusing.
<eean> lol
<intelikey> it's still your password.
<m4gnu5> Yes.
<eean> by default ubuntu doesn't have a root password
<intelikey> yes test it.
<spitwise> user passwd will give root privs w/ sido
<intelikey> or ls it again
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