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PROBLEM Can't change theme.
#1
I'm using Xubuntu 16.04 with a web site on localhost.

I set up the site OK, but subsequently had HD problems, so I changed the HD and installed  a fresh Xubuntu. I then copied over the original site files to the new system, chmod'd them to 777 and made them owned by myself.

I now find I can't change from the theme I used on the original installation. If I try to change the theme I get the message that the theme has been successfully changed, but it doesn't in fact do so.

Pretty well stuck now and could do with a helping hand, please!

Jim
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#2
Check logs error and host
Try disabling chmod with gsnochmod as in the other thread with the same title
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http://get-simple.info/forums/showthread...ht=Dochmod

I think its gsdochmod false
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#4
Thanks for the replies.

The line in gsconfig.php:

# define('GSDOCHMOD',false);

Is commented out, so I presume GS can chmod.

After checking permissions and repeatedly <chmod -R 777 ./www/*> from the /var directory, I can now change the theme, but can't save 'Settings->General Settings'. I get the message "Error: Unable to continue: Unable to write the configuration file. CHMOD 755 or 777 the /data, /backups folders & sub-folders and retry."

Also, even though I've got the latest GS and have flushed the caches, it fails the upgrade check.

Jim
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#5
I am guessing you have chmod disabled, usually is the case with lamps etc.

or you have a permission error.

either way there is no point guessing, host error logs clearly indicate these problems.
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