But if you don't do what is suggested i can't help you properly. in that folder or Code: Select all chmod -R 644 /path/to/your/images ( /path/to/your/images obviously must be replaced by the correct path on your box) if you want to adjust the permissions on all your images in one go.īTW: I had told you to open file manager or look intop the file properties, not to launch a terminal, otherwise you would already know the path to your images or could have fixed the permissions from the file manager more easily than by entering some commands.
#Digikam open in picture in file manager how to#
Does anyone know how to fix this I am using digikam 1.3.0 with KDE 4.5 on openSUSE 11.3. If I right-click and select 'open in file manager' it show the correct folders (which isnt suprising since that is just the underlying filesystem). You could easily fix this by doing something like Code: Select all chmod -R 644. I tried refreshing the album and scanning for new pictures, but neither worked.
r-r-r- 1 garlo garlo 4074798 Mar 5 04:25 _04-25-23.jpgĭo you see the difference? This clearly shows that for the first three files (first quote block) your user and group has read and write access, for all the files in the second quote block you only have read access.
#Digikam open in picture in file manager full#
If I open the file gwenviewer opens it, no idea how to extract the full path or how to navigate from a terminal to an individual file, short of writing it down on paper & typing it in? KDEs digiKam downloads your images directly from your camera. Which gets me to a folder, but not an individual fileĭrwxrwxrwx 19 garlo garlo 24576 Apr 13 15:10. Managing digital photographs in Linux is very straightforward.
I went to dolphin highlighted a file>tools>open terminal