Hello,
 I recently asked about usercfg and people told me to try and log on as
root. I logged on as root and issued the following commands. What does
list index out of range mean?  


[root@ian /root]# whoami
root
[root@ian /root]# DISPLAY=205.247.138.221:0.0
[root@ian /root]# export DISPLAY
[root@ian /root]# usercfg
Red Hat Linux usercfg 3.5
Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Red Hat Software
Redistributable under the terms of the GNU General Public License
Traceback (innermost last):
  File "/usr/lib/rhs/usercfg/usercfg.py", line 940, in ?
    win = WindowFrame(Toplevel())
  File "/usr/lib/rhs/usercfg/usercfg.py", line 896, in __init__
    self.Groups = Groups(FR, self.G)
  File "/usr/lib/rhs/usercfg/usercfg.py", line 776, in __init__
    self.Box.insert((g.name, g.gid, g.userlist))
  File "/usr/lib/rhs/python/Conf.py", line 1423, in __getattr__
    return self.pw.vars[self.group][2]
IndexError: list index out of range
[root@ian /root]# 



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