Am I doing it right? is this how you own the libs?

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a linux terminal showing the user lemmy running the command `sudo chown -R lemmy:lemmy /lib`
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Just the top lib. The other libs are lined up behind it hiding in the forest. You have to issue a -R for Recruit

i couldn't live with the mistake so i'm editing the post. sorry

for the record i had forgotten to add "-R" in the command.

haha no worries mate, figured I'd have a little fun with it

watch out, your post might get locked for being too political

It’s haunting that there’s a taboo to discussing things that inconvenience the rich and powerful. We even gave a cute little name to make it sound less terrible than it actually is, “political.”

We never moved on from the nobles vs plebes dynamics.

i don't think so. it's just a play on words. not a jab at anyone.

i was referencing something that happened very recently that in my opinion isnt a "jab at anyone" either.

If you're changing the ownership of a file to a user and that user's primary group, you can just do chown username: file. (Not that the lemmy group is guaranteed to be the default group of the lemmy user, but I'm guessing... )

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chown: -R herp_a_derp: /lib/

Unless you have a custom alias or something, I think you might have trouble running chown:.

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lol, missed that...colon issues...

Hopefully your proctologist is able to help with that!

Don't forget the libs in /var and /usr

Isn't /usr short for USSR? I doubt it has that many libs

I think I want this on a hoodie or something

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A trailing slash will remove their symbolics!