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Originally Posted by {BBI}Nexus{BBI}
I don't know why it happened, but why practice on installed programs? Why not just create a file in your home folder and practice on that? Luckily this time it was a non-critical application!
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Thanks for responding Nexus. I chose to use a Kpercentege because I wanted to emulate chmod'ing something a little important. I wanted to restrict a guest to like some accounting program or whatever. I was just to lazy to bother with setting up numerous account on my comp. Kpercentage was just an easy victim from kdeedu.
While looking around I noticed that synaptic has an sbin entry and a I believe a ./synaptic in root. Do all programs that need root privileges reside in two places like synaptic?
Should I consider that when chmod'ing (experimenting with)my own desktop?