Greetings,
Just finished re-installing 12.04 32 bit to 64. Everything was running fine until I decided to change the ownership of /usr/bin to current user (I was trying to copy an application folder to /usr/bin) anyway I now get the following message every time I try using sudo or running synaptic or other root applications:
Is there a way to change the ownership without having to re-install? I tried using the root actions in Dolphin but it does not work.
Michel
Just finished re-installing 12.04 32 bit to 64. Everything was running fine until I decided to change the ownership of /usr/bin to current user (I was trying to copy an application folder to /usr/bin) anyway I now get the following message every time I try using sudo or running synaptic or other root applications:
sudo: must be setuid root
Michel






Do not get me wrong, I am not saying one way is better than the other. Most of us who came to use a *buntu from another distro at one time or another have questioned the sudo issue, perhaps even enabled root (Like me, in 2005). Then one day, usually fairly quickly, we all decide to give sudo the benefit of the doubt and realize it was all much ado about nothing.
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