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Group "adm"?




	I've noticed several files in my normal user (ed) home dir, which,
instead of "ed" as group owner, are given the group of "adm".  These
files are all types, a file created by Netscape while downloading, a
sub-dir I created, and a config file (.xscreensaver) created by another
process, as examples.  The user "ed", isn't allowed to change this, I
have to use chown as root to fix things.  Is this normal?  Why do they
get the group of "adm"?


TIA
-- 
Ed C.


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