Ed Cogburn wrote: > > I've noticed several files in my normal user (ed) home dir, which, > instead of "ed" as group owner, are given the group of "adm". These > files are all types, a file created by Netscape while downloading, a > sub-dir I created, and a config file (.xscreensaver) created by another > process, as examples. The user "ed", isn't allowed to change this, I > have to use chown as root to fix things. Is this normal? Why do they > get the group of "adm"? > > TIA > -- > Ed C.
Someone please tell me I'm not the only one seeing this! :-) -- Ed C.