Well, it would be interesting to know why the $HOME/.kde/... folder is owned by root instead of the user. If this is a wrong system setup I don't think Amarok is to blame. From what I know Amarok has absolutely no way to change folder permissions, and I don't see how else this could happen without an admin intervention.
Well, it would be interesting to know why the $HOME/.kde/... folder is owned by root instead of the user. If this is a wrong system setup I don't think Amarok is to blame. From what I know Amarok has absolutely no way to change folder permissions, and I don't see how else this could happen without an admin intervention.