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#1 2009-12-22 04:43:27

razorboy5
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Registered: 2009-12-22
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[SOLVED] How to move files into Usr

Hi just made the switch to #! from Karmic Ubuntu (not dissatisfied but just looking for something different tongue)
anyways wanted install new skins for my aMSN

instructions are to move the downloaded skins to /usr/share/aMSN/plugins

however i'm getting permission denied

in these situations in Ubuntu i usually just used

gksudo -u root nautilus

however i typed that in "terminator" and nothing happens ...

how would i fix this tongue

thx

Last edited by razorboy5 (2009-12-22 12:38:11)

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#2 2009-12-22 05:20:41

trailpups
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From: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Registered: 2009-09-13
Posts: 44

Re: [SOLVED] How to move files into Usr

Nautilus is not installed by default in #!, so invoking that command would be meaningless. You could try gksu pcmanfm, or you could move the files with sudo mv file-to-be-moved /usr/share/aMSN/plugins.


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#3 2009-12-22 12:38:00

razorboy5
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Re: [SOLVED] How to move files into Usr

thx alot

that's definately one to add to my conky list tongue

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#4 2009-12-22 22:19:23

trailpups
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From: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Registered: 2009-09-13
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Re: [SOLVED] How to move files into Usr

No problem, glad I could help!


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