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  • This function is often called chmod or set permissions in the program menu.

    Codex - Recent changes [en] Naytbub 2009

  • Re: chown or chmod for printer permissions ssh - l hostname chmod 444/path/to/file

    Ubuntu Forums neptasur 2010

  • I also can't do a "chmod" or "chown" on these files from the 10.04 install, because I keep getting a "permission denied" error.

    Ubuntu Forums uncle hammy 2010

  • I also can't do a "chmod" or "chown" on these files from the 10.04 install, because I keep getting a "permission denied" error.

    Ubuntu Forums uncle hammy 2010

  • One time, i wanted to change permissions on a folder will alot of small files in them and "chmod" command returned so fast, i almost did not believe it ..

    PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009

  • To make both files executable, run 'chmod' command with '+x' flag. chmod +x {getcookies. sh, download. sh}

    Planet Malaysia 2009

  • In the example quoted by the user above, the user needed to change the permissions of the system folder itself to being readable by everyone using the "chmod" command as follows: chmod a+rwx / System /

    MacFixIt 2008

  • NowI m assigning full rights to all, by giving 777 with chmod (chmod 777 directory_name chmod command. - m is to set the permission mode. touch command for this purpose. touch command enables the user to change access, modification time for a given file and create files.

    Kottu 2008

  • Finally, from within Terminal, go to the directory where your script is located and type: chmod +x yweather. pl to make the file executable.

    Yweather Puts The Weather On Your OS X Desktop | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • Finally, from within Terminal, go to the directory where your script is located and type: chmod +x yweather. pl to make the file executable.

    Yweather Puts The Weather On Your OS X Desktop | Lifehacker Australia 2009

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