Hi all. I'm very new to Linux, been using Kubuntu for only about a month now. I'm not a programmer either, so please excuse my ignorance. I started by running Feisty on my PS3 first and just installed Ibex on my new AMD64. I'm having the same problem on both though. When trying to access files in certain directories(like /etc or /usr), I am given a message saying the access is denied. For example, if I were to try to edit and save kboot.conf, I'm given-
"The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to file:///etc/kboot.conf.
Check that you have write access to this file or that enough disk space is available."
I also ran into the same problem with the new version of Flash (v. 10) that was just released. When I tried to put the .so file in the folder it belongs, I was given a similar error about lack of access. I tried moving it via both Dolphin and Konsole as the only user on the system.
I'm trying to get a feel for how everything works and get some programming /developing experience under my belt to contribute in the future, but its hard when I can't make some changes and inevitably screw things up so I can learn to fix them in the process.
Any ideas?
"The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to file:///etc/kboot.conf.
Check that you have write access to this file or that enough disk space is available."
I also ran into the same problem with the new version of Flash (v. 10) that was just released. When I tried to put the .so file in the folder it belongs, I was given a similar error about lack of access. I tried moving it via both Dolphin and Konsole as the only user on the system.
I'm trying to get a feel for how everything works and get some programming /developing experience under my belt to contribute in the future, but its hard when I can't make some changes and inevitably screw things up so I can learn to fix them in the process.
Any ideas?
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