![]() If in doubt, I'd recommend deleting and reinstalling the pertaining app. ![]() this innocuous tool is well capable of recursively ruining your whole filesystem (and may even keep your system from booting). You shouldn't use chmod unless you have a good understanding of both file modes and ACLs, and more important, of what exactly the problem is, so you can fix it.
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