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Please runsudo -l
from the terminal!
â George Udosen
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It looks like someone messed up the permissions of the directories under '/'. Can you open a terminal (Ctr-Alt-T) and enter the commandsls -ld /
andls -l /
and then add the output (as text) to your question?
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Please runsudo -l
from the terminal!
â George Udosen
Feb 21 at 18:46
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It looks like someone messed up the permissions of the directories under '/'. Can you open a terminal (Ctr-Alt-T) and enter the commandsls -ld /
andls -l /
and then add the output (as text) to your question?
â muclux
Feb 21 at 18:55
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Please runsudo -l
from the terminal!
â George Udosen
Feb 21 at 18:46
1
It looks like someone messed up the permissions of the directories under '/'. Can you open a terminal (Ctr-Alt-T) and enter the commandsls -ld /
andls -l /
and then add the output (as text) to your question?
â muclux
Feb 21 at 18:55
Please run
sudo -l
from the terminal!â George Udosen
Feb 21 at 18:46
Please run
sudo -l
from the terminal!â George Udosen
Feb 21 at 18:46
1
1
It looks like someone messed up the permissions of the directories under '/'. Can you open a terminal (Ctr-Alt-T) and enter the commands
ls -ld /
and ls -l /
and then add the output (as text) to your question?â muclux
Feb 21 at 18:55
It looks like someone messed up the permissions of the directories under '/'. Can you open a terminal (Ctr-Alt-T) and enter the commands
ls -ld /
and ls -l /
and then add the output (as text) to your question?â muclux
Feb 21 at 18:55
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sudo -l
from the terminal!â George Udosen
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It looks like someone messed up the permissions of the directories under '/'. Can you open a terminal (Ctr-Alt-T) and enter the commands
ls -ld /
andls -l /
and then add the output (as text) to your question?â muclux
Feb 21 at 18:55