Thanks for your response,

Yes, I can see GNOME. But I can give read/write/execute permission to only 
one individual file (by right click  the file - properties). But I need to 
give permission to directory, how to do it ?

I also found a command line option - terminal (some thing like DOS)

I changed the directory to my directory and gave chmod - but it is saying 
too few arguments.

Basically I want that if through PHP I give command for open file in  write 
mode and if file does not exists it should create it and write into it. My 
file is not getting created at all as directory seems to be not allowing it.


Manisha


At 01:31 PM 5/30/02 +0800, you wrote:
>Since you mention explorer, I assume you are using some window manager
>(graphical interface). In that case the permission can be set from the
>right click menu or somewhere else in the UI (depends on which window
>manager you are using - eg. KDE or GNOME). If you want to use command
>line check out the command 'chmod'.
>
>- Pranay
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>On Behalf Of Manisha
>Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 1:02 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: How to give commands to Linux
>
>I am totally new to Linux. I want to give write permission to one
>directory
>- want to create and write into the file - I can open the directory
>(like
>explorer in  windows), but then how to give  the write permission ?
>
>Can anybody explain in detail the steps involved? I am sorry to ask such
>a
>silly question, but...
>
>Thanks in advance
>Manisha
>
>
>
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