chown -R nobody:nobody /usr/lib
Ain’t nobody owning these libs
only if
chown -R nobody:nobody /usr/lib
returns a nonzero status code right?
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Wouldn’t that be getting rid of the libs?
I think this would be ‘owning’ the libs:
chown -R $(whoami) /usr/libNo I’m pretty sure that would be chown
[main@nixos-laptop:~]$ ls /usr/lib
ls: cannot access ‘/usr/lib’: No such file or directory
…success?
Why does that shift key say delete?
Also that usually doesn’t execute a typed in line.
I’m confused.
Looks like a perfectly normal “Enter” key on an ANSI keyboard. Why the confusion?
Looks like the return key, must be an AI keyboard.
Must be some obscure keyboard layout.
elon would probably do this for real if you told him it owned the libs
Ahem…
chown [OWNER] /usr/lib
I was beaten by InEnduringGrowStrong, whomst’s is better.
serious: how important is that to the system? and how destructive is it?
Those are libraries used by user space applications. Most distros won’t boot without them, but you can still get into a recovery shell.
One one will set my defaults but myself