Subj : Re: Odd?? To : Jeff Smith From : Mike Albritton Date : Sun Sep 22 2019 21:03:30 Honestly, from your description, it sounds like a file permissions issue. Do an 'ls -l' on the file and see who it belongs to. Output should look something like this: -rw-r--r-- 1 gandalf gandalf 1359 Jul 29 21:18 slack If your username isn't shown in the first owner's field, change ownership to you using the 'chown' command. Hopefully you can make some progress with this. On 9/22/19 1:28 AM, Jeff Smith wrote: > Hello There, > > Running Ubuntu 19.04 I wanted to install an alternative simple text file > editor. Using the "Ubuntu Software" app I chose two text file editors to > install. Gedit v3.32.0 and Notepad3. Both seemed to install fine. Upon trying > to open a text file in Gedit I am told "You do not have permissions necessary > to open the file." Even though I created the file and have full read/write > permissions for the file. The same response is given regardless of what > existing text file is opened with Gedit. The original/default text file editor > opened the same text file(s) fine. > > Now... If that wasn't odd enough I also installed Notepad3 using the same > "Ubuntu Software" app. Upon trying to open the same text file I am presented > with the error: > "Error loading z:\home\jeffs\Documents\rules.txt Access Denied". > Looks like Notepad3 thinks it's a Windows app. Notepad3 opens up fine but it > can't open files presumably because it is expecting a Windows filesystem. If > that is the case then why is it being offered as a Linux editor via the > "Ubuntu Software" app? > > Jeff > > --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-4 > * Origin: Fidonet: The Ouija Board - Anoka, MN - bbs.ouijabrd.net (1:282/1031) > --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .