Kcmod is a graphical tool for setting file permissions. I wrote it after the
20th time I needed to look up the correct syntax for setuid'ing a file. It's
intended as an educational tool for learning about file permissions and octal
notation and as an aid if you forget chmod syntax.

INSTALLATION
./configure
make
su
make install

If Kchmod doesn't appear in the K menu (it should be "File permission tool" in
the "Utilities" submenu), it's due to a known bug. Deleting your .kde
directory and creating a new one fixes it. Hopefully the bug will be fixed by
the time you read this. 

Read INSTALL for more detail

USE
Open the file you want to modify. Change the permissions to what you want.
Read the help files for more detail.
