Re: System wide installation



Guys,

The problem is that in the file /opt/gnome/etc/gconf/2/path there are two
conspicious looking lines at the very bottom (i.e. the last two lines).
Unfortunately, I forgot exactly what they said but there was mention about
readonly something or the other in both of their the tags. I deleted these
two lines and voila!

Great job on Garnome, it really was painless! Now I just have to get samba
to work properly... But thats another mailing list :-)

Sohail

PS: If someone does figure out what these two lines actually say, please
post them. I apologize for being so forgetful

>>Hi,
>>
>>I have just installed garnome and it looks great. Unfortunately, I can
>>only access it as root. The problem is that I need a system wide
>>installation
> and
>>so I installed it to /opt/gnome. When I try to access it using an
>>ordinary user, there is a message about my preference files being in
>>use already and if I click continue, there is an error about being able
>>to access some random file. I am guessing the problem is to do with
>>some permissions. If
> it
>>helps, here is the directory in /opt:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Sohail
>
> Try installing into /usr/local (ie. /usr/local/gnome). All local users
> should have access to it. Also you can try "chown -R root.users" on
> yout /opt/gnome directory to set some additional permissions for your
> local users but it's not realy recomended.
>
> Greetings - T.K.
>
>
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