I was moving my files back and forth to and from CD-RWs, and I just realised that my CDs were made with rational rockridge (sets everything to owned by root, read-only, and removes suid bits, and sets world-readable to everything), instead of standard rockridge extensions. Whoops!
Specifically, /usr/X11R6, /usr/local, /usr/lib, and /home were messed up. I've pretty much got /usr/local under control, but what should I do with the other three? I've already run suidregister, and fixed my GPG/PGP permissions. Is there any way (on a Debian system), that I can get apt to re-download and install the packages I have currently installed over top of what's already here, to fix things? At least I'm getting good performance with reiserfs! .-) -- "If you continue running Windows, your system may become unstable." -- Windows 95 BSOD Dwayne C. Litzenberger - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists. Advertising Policy: http://www.redrival.com/dlitz/spamoff.html GnuPG Public Key: http://www.redrival.com/dlitz/gpgkey.asc Fingerprint: 0535 F7CF FF5F 8547 E5A5 695E 4456 FB6C BC39 A4B0
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