Almost. But I'm guessing with a crude shortcut ("find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;" or something...)stifiling wrote:i resolved this on the xfce and lxde desktops. i temporarily disabled the link on the kde one until i repair it.mavrothal wrote:I also noticed that some of the directories in your SFSs have 777 permissions!
Now ALL the folders are 755 including /tmp that should be 777.
On the other hand ALL the files remain 777.
I'm afraid rebuilding the SFSs is the way to go here