On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 08:44:59AM -0500, Ayman Haidar wrote:
> I think the problem is with the $HOME , since the script is run as
> root, $HOME is for /root not the user home directory.
hmmm, why is it run as root?
I don't know too much about fvwm2 -- it's quite a long time since I
last used it -
I think the problem is with the $HOME , since the script is run as
root, $HOME is for /root not the user home directory.
try to give it the absolute directory and see. or try to make the
script owned by the user.
good luck
Ayman
Once upon a time ktb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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