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  1. File Permissions - chmod - Linux.org

    Oct 27, 2011 · There are no xpermissions for the rest of the users. We hope you enjoyed this little walk-through of file permissions in Linux. Now that we know what we're looking for, we can …

  2. chmod - change file mode bits at Linux.org

    OCTAL-MODE FILE... chmod [OPTION]... --reference=RFILE FILE... DESCRIPTION This manual page documents the GNU version of chmod. chmod changes the file mode bits of each given …

  3. command: chmod - Linux.org

    Oct 27, 2011 · chmod is a Linux command that will let you "set permissions" (aka, assign who can read/write/execute) on a file. Usage: chmod permissions file OR: Usage: chmod …

  4. RPCS3 - Playstation 3 Emulator - Linux.org

    May 22, 2017 · I know the PlayStation 5 is out, but emulators are usually years behind the console. But for some users, the old games are the ones they love the most. In this article, I’ll …

  5. File permissions. | Linux.org

    May 3, 2019 · The chmod command is used to change the permissions of files and directories. This article will explain how to use chmod, what the rwxr-xr-x notation means, and the …

  6. Solved - Changing permissions of folders in Ubuntu 24.04

    Jul 16, 2023 · Hello everybody, I'm using Ubuntu 24.04 and I'm having issues using some folders, because of permissions. More specifically: 1. aMule sometimes cannot access the temporary …

  7. Ubuntu 22.04 run script on desktop by clicking on it - Linux.org

    Jul 31, 2021 · I created a simple bash script that I placed on my desktop. I would like to run it as a script when I click on it however when I do that it opens in a text editor. Is there a way to make …

  8. chmod not working on ntfs file system - Linux.org

    Nov 20, 2020 · The chmod command is used to change the permissions of a file or directory, while the chown command is used to transfer the ownership of a file or directory to another …

  9. Common pronunciations of Linux directories, commands, etc

    Oct 27, 2011 · chmod: as one syllable.. rhymes with 'nod' ls: L S (ell ess) sudo: I pronounce it so it rhymes with voodoo, but some people say su dough. vim: rhymes with gym vi: vee eye emacs: …

  10. Clear steps to make an .sh file executable - Linux.org

    Jun 7, 2019 · A couple things. You can do as these guys suggest using the chmod +x or you can do it in the gui. I like going to my file manager, Dolphin (I use KDE), find the file, right click, go …