> Yes, I explained some days ago about it in IRC, I've already fixed it
> (I'm working on an update script to move from 2.4.1.1 to 2.4.2 without
> get a new iso and re-install). Basically, what happened is that I
> modify those scripts (I think it was two of them) with my user instead
> of root and I forgot to change them back, so when I packaged it, it
> was packaged with the wrong user owner. I've this already fixed.
I just figured out there are more files that should belong to root:root
but kwort 2.4.1.1 is installing it witch uid 1000 and gid 100.
It are too many to list it all here, just check with
find / -owner 100 -group 1000 | less
Are you aware of that too?
It is not a big issue, but it can be considered as a security issue in
some circumstances.
BTW: I think I am going forward with my kwortlive experiment...
Best regards,
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