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Re: nautilus/GNOME VFS ACL support capabilities?
- From: "Rudolf Kastl" <che666 gmail com>
- To: "Development discussions related to Fedora" <fedora-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: nautilus/GNOME VFS ACL support capabilities?
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 10:08:22 +0200
2007/10/25, Rudolf Kastl <che666 gmail com>:
> 2007/10/25, Jon Masters <jcm redhat com>:
> > Yo,
> >
> > Rather than sleeping, I was just looking at a few capabilities currently
> > in F8 and thinking about what would be nice in the future.
> >
> > Unless I'm missing something, GNOME's nautilus (GNOME VFS) doesn't seem
> > to understand ACLs. Am I missing something? Heck, I remember 5 or 6
> > years ago patching in the original ACL patches from bestbits and even
> > setting ACLs remotely from a Windows machine using Samba, by right
> > clicking on the export files. Does this not work in nautilus?
> >
> > Jon.
> >
>
> With the current broken default permission tab you cant even set
> standard permissions like sticky bit, sgid, suid which is
> clearly a regression, so why do you expect acls or even extended ext3
> attributes would be shown or handled? ;)
> There is a user unfriendly way of enabling the old permssion tab with
> some magic gconf key... (very user friendly indeed).
>
> regards,
> Rudolf Kastl
>
>
> >
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>
fixed a small confusing "typo" in the text above ;)
regards,
Rudolf Kastl
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