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| ==Sugar security== | | ==Sugar security== |
| + | Some Activities are 'protected', that is they can't be deleted. This also means that the Activity can't be downgraded or crossgraded to the same revision number. |
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| + | To achieve this you need to delete the Activity's directory in |
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| + | /home/olpc/Activities |
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| + | This is easily done in older builds in Gnome but newer builds have a hidden and protected Activities directory |
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| + | sudo gedit |
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| + | allows you to edit files but not delete |
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| + | chmod 777 ~/Activities |
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| + | unprotects the directory but it is still hidden, in the file manager <i>nautilus</i> check show hidden files |