Re: I can't get into Linux.

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Well, my permissions (and from what I understand) are drwxr-xr-x. 
Which makes sense to me cause on your system, root would be able to
log in and no one else because you have the 'other read' flag removed.
Type (as root):

chmod 755 /usr/share/gdm/themes/Bluecurve

then:

chmod 644 /usr/share/gdm/themes/Bluecurve/*

and that should get you going.  

(assuming thats the only problem)

-Matt

On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 12:36:49 +1000, Shelagh Manton <oneida@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry, my last post didn't include that I'm still using Fedora core1.
> 
> 
> 
> I'm back on Windows (bother!) again. I've done something and I can't log
> into the Gnome desktop.
> The log in procedure goes well until I get to the log in page. Then I get a
> message saying that it can't open
> /usr/share/gdm/themes/Bluecurve/Bluecurve.xml.
> I opened one of the other terminals (ctrl-alt-f1) and looked for the file.
> It is still there. But cd /usr/share/gdm/themes/Bluecurve complains that
> Bluecurve is not a directory. Using vi on it tells me that Bluecurve is a
> directory and that it includes Bluecurve.xml. I did open Bluecurve.xml with
> vi and while I could not tell if anything was wrong with it, it had text in
> it which seemed OK. Eg not scrambled text. I looked at the file permissions
> and nothing obviously stupid there eg root owns it and drwxr-x--x (this is
> approximate as I forgot to write it down). Where should I go from here?
> 
> Shelagh
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