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yeah you can just use your " chmod " command to change file permissions on
users file and directorys. Read the " Man Pages ".
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>You can use sodi in this case
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>On Sat, 8 Dec 2001, aeab wrote:
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>> hi there
>> is there any program that we can setup certain users permission without
>> having to resort giving them a root password?
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