> On 02/04/2012 09:52 AM, lina wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Lisi wrote:
>>> On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:23:42 lina wrote:
Do I need install anti virus package on Debian.
>>> Lina -
>>>
>>> If you are asking whether this problem might be due to a virus, the
>>> answer is
>>>
On 02/04/2012 09:52 AM, lina wrote:
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:23:42 lina wrote:
Do I need install anti virus package on Debian.
Lina -
If you are asking whether this problem might be due to a virus, the answer is
that it is extremely unlikel
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:23:42 lina wrote:
>> Do I need install anti virus package on Debian.
>
> Lina -
>
> If you are asking whether this problem might be due to a virus, the answer is
> that it is extremely unlikely. I have a virus-checker
On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:23:42 lina wrote:
> Do I need install anti virus package on Debian.
Lina -
If you are asking whether this problem might be due to a virus, the answer is
that it is extremely unlikely. I have a virus-checker on my Debian machine,
but it is to protect my Windows
On Saturday 04,February,2012 07:55 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:00:52 lina wrote:
Hi,
When I browsed some website,
Just for a while.
I did not notice the screen.
The iceweasle moved over screen. I can't clink the small, enlarge or
shutdown button
Neither can move it. Sa
On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:00:52 lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I browsed some website,
> Just for a while.
> I did not notice the screen.
>
> The iceweasle moved over screen. I can't clink the small, enlarge or
> shutdown button
>
> Neither can move it. Same for the terminal.
>
> All started f
That is very logic. And I should have known it (?!)
Thank you.
josep
> No write access on file means, you can not write into the file.
>
> Deleting a file != writing into the file
>
> So, the operation is allowed.
>
> However, deleting a file = writing into the directory.
>
> Because when you de
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:56 PM, wrote:
> Hi guys! Something is very weird or I didn't sleep enough last night. I am
> puzzled. How can an ordinary user delete a file he has no write access?
>
> See this example:
> p...@montblanc:~$ cd /tmp/
> p...@montblanc:/tmp$ mkdir test; cd test
> p...@montb
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