Unfortunately no. It just tells you the file isn't there.
Ugh, linux. Well, at least I know this for the future.
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Cinnom wrote:
Unfortunately no. It just tells you the file isn't there. Ugh, linux. Well, at least I know this for the future. |
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Slurm wrote:
Bunnie wrote: It may be a horrible idea but it's better than permission denied.. |
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Slurm wrote:
Cinnom wrote: He got this one, a new install of DreamDaemon and bamn it all works after this. Thanks alot Cinnom. |
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Bunnie wrote:
It may be a horrible idea but it's better than permission denied.. But it is the equivilent of using an axe on a locked door when you have the key. |
Stop chmodding everything to 777, that solves nothing and is a horrible idea. If Cinnom's fix works, please reinstall it yet again so you have sane permissions on the byond directory tree.