Post AwP07Mr4yntQcTITw0 by knord@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #AwOxJJEfxkLn0TKwPQ by futurebird@sauropods.win
2025-07-22T19:42:12Z
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~ $ sudo chmod 755 47.pdfchmod: changing permission of '47.pdf': operation not permitted.It was worth a shot.
(DIR) Post #AwOxQUBBfkyGyW7wFk by mrbruno@mstdn.social
2025-07-22T19:43:28Z
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@futurebird Try `rm -rf`
(DIR) Post #AwOxRcUmEuEZ3XpZVQ by draken@masto.nyc
2025-07-22T19:43:42Z
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@futurebird ~ $ sudo rm -f 47.pdf
(DIR) Post #AwOzTQ4DcPc4zvOV1M by futurebird@sauropods.win
2025-07-22T20:06:26Z
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@apophis I thought maybe nobody knew the name of the file. Anyways.
(DIR) Post #AwOzbd0xMeRVTCma6S by mansr@society.oftrolls.com
2025-07-22T20:07:44Z
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@futurebird Try sudo -u putin.
(DIR) Post #AwP07Mr4yntQcTITw0 by knord@mastodon.social
2025-07-22T20:13:38Z
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@futurebird Maybe need a chown --silent first
(DIR) Post #AwPU8gt0zFI3exkWlU by nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social
2025-07-23T01:50:02Z
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@futurebird I think the problem is that you tried to set 755 when it should be 000.