I got an interesting message out of cron today....

/etc/cron.daily/checksecurity:
find: /home/baloo/.kde/share/config/kcmartsrc: Permission denied

...and I started thinking, "Oh, maybe if I get rid of that file, I might be 
able to get arts to start working right again...."  Well, I try to rm it as a 
normal user, and I get Permission denied.  Try rm that file again, and again, 
I get Permission denied as root.  I can't change permissions on it, either.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.kde/share/config$ ls -l 
/home/baloo/.kde/share/config/kcmartsrc
ls: /home/baloo/.kde/share/config/kcmartsrc: Permission denied

How could this happen, and how can I fix it?

-- 
Paul Johnson
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http://ursine.dyndns.org/

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