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Date:      Fri, 19 May 2000 00:42:40 -0400
From:      David <ddavid@ican.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: KFM--SOLVED
Message-ID:  <3924C640.83795A64@ican.net>
References:  <3924B961.A9F80B3@ican.net>

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well, I found out the problem was a blank index.html file that had found
it's way in there somehow, so now that i feel like a complete *******
idiot, after seeing it there, kinda like hitting a wall at 100mph, I
think i'm going to find a hole to go crawl into for awhile.

have a good night all

David






David wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone;
> 
> While in KDE with a kfm window open, when i go to my home directory
> /home/ddavid none of the files in the folder show up in kfm at all. When
> I go too any other folder everything is as normal, as in all the files
> in that directory show up in kfm.
> 
> Now when I go to a terminal and cd into the same home directory and ls
> etc, all the files show up, I can read them in an editor and such, yet
> when I copy them out too another directory, they do not show up in kfm
> when I go too that directory.
> 
> Permissions on the folder /home/ddavid are set too with me as owner with
> rwx permission set. Has any ever had this happen? and can someone
> provide some type of solution to it?  Not sure what I may have done to
> cause this, but it began last night after I did a BuildWorld Install.
> Actually I'm quite certain it happened after the buildinstall, as in it
> was viewable after i did that.
> 
> View menu settings in kfm are set too view hidden files, html view, icon
> view. I was palying around in archiver this evening and noticed that the
> archive directory was set for my home directory, not sure if this is the
> problem or not.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> David
> 
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