

Well sudo find ${path} -type d exec chmod 750 {}; to fix the folders first Then sudo find ${path} -type f exec chmod 640 {}; to fix the files
After that sudo chown -Rv my user:media ${path} and everything should be sorted
Well sudo find ${path} -type d exec chmod 750 {}; to fix the folders first Then sudo find ${path} -type f exec chmod 640 {}; to fix the files
After that sudo chown -Rv my user:media ${path} and everything should be sorted
Futo is just the logical conclusion of the Open Source community, CLAs and source available licensing. They do donate to actual FSF licensed software projects and do fund some Open Source developers but in no way will they give up any rights for the software that they sell to their customers.
So their target market is Open Source users who don’t care about software freedom.
Unfortunately the XSettings freedesktop spec is trash and hasn’t been released let alone revised since 2001
Who needs more than 8GB disk space for a Debian computer with Firefox and Chrome?
Literally anyone with database access on any social media site can do that to anyone at any time (and potentially even hide it from the person that they did it to) It is why generative AI is being used to create posts on facebook that read like ads for products
Easy make the office procedure private with the child, ask the child what answer that they want told to their parents.
Not every version of chmod supports that and you really don’t want your media files to be executable