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If you have problems with copying, deleting or moving files in your Ubuntu folders, you have limited access permissions for file operations in certain folder. Even you are administrator on your Linux system, Linux is double protected, so some files and folders from higher hierarchy are restricted and cannot be changed if you don't have root permissions. Here is easy tutorial how to get root access: For example when you install Vuze on your Ubuntu system (check this DetectorPRO tutorial) if there is any feature updates Vuze will give you an error message about limited access on certain folder, in this case (/usr/share/vuze)
Now you can update Vuze to the latest version. This tutorial can be used for any Ubuntu folder and file in the system. But, again, if you don't know what you are doing don't change permissions to system files and folders! |
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