* Forwarded from "FidoNET RBERRYPI"
* Original by Joe Schweier (1:342/200)
* Original to All
* Original dated Sun 14 Oct 2018 5:05a
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I have been been playing with Linux, via my Pi, for the last little
while. I have recently installed BinkD via the get-ap command. I
have a few issues.... One main one is that I want to edit the
binkd.cfg file and it won't let me.
BinkD currently runs as a service, not sure how I did that... but
it's running. I'd like to start customizing thing.
How do I make my cfg file editable.
I have been been playing with Linux, via my Pi, for the last littleMy guess is that your current user is lacking permissions to modify config file.
while. I have recently installed BinkD via the get-ap command. I
have a few issues.... One main one is that I want to edit the
binkd.cfg file and it won't let me.
* Forwarded from "FidoNET RBERRYPI"
* Original by Joe Schweier (1:342/200)
* Original to All
* Original dated Sun 14 Oct 2018 5:05a
-+- Forwarded message follows: -+-
I have been been playing with Linux, via my Pi, for the last little
while. I have recently installed BinkD via the get-ap command. I
have a few issues.... One main one is that I want to edit the
binkd.cfg file and it won't let me.
BinkD currently runs as a service, not sure how I did that... but
it's running. I'd like to start customizing thing.
How do I make my cfg file editable.
Sudo nano /etc/binkd/binkd.cfg
Hello Joe!
Sunday October 14 2018 05:06, you wrote to All:
I have been been playing with Linux, via my Pi, for the last littleMy guess is that your current user is lacking permissions
while. I have recently installed BinkD via the get-ap command. I
have a few issues.... One main one is that I want to edit the
binkd.cfg file and it won't let me.
to modify config
file.
Try using "sudo nano /path/to/config.cfg". Using sudo
will give your current
user root permissions to modify any file. You can use any
editor instead of
nano. If you are running xfce desktop, you can use
mousepad editor - "sudo
mousepad /path/to/confug.cfg". My personal preference is
mcedit from Midnight
Commander bundle. You can install it by typing "sudo apt
install mc". Launching
mc will give you a familiar Norton Commander file
manager environment in the
terminal, both local and remote via SSH.
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