IT/Software/Command Line
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Welcome to the dark world where most IT people live
- This is a gui free world
- If you don't know what a gui is please quietly close the page and go buy a slurpee
- If you don't know what a slurpee is we feel sorry for you.
Basic Commands
Changing Ownership
There are many ways to do this. Half of them may be more clever.
sudo chown 777 /path/to/file
OR
sudo chown 777 /path/to/directory/
Adding the -R flag after the chown will recusre into directories and files.