![]() ![]() To remedy this you will want the directory to have the drwx_ (700) permissions, so lets say we want to enforce the correct permissions on the user user1's home directory that can be done by issuing the command chmod 700 /home/user1. home directories- The users' home directories are important because you do not want other users to be able to view and modify the files in another user's documents of desktop. ![]() The system permissions in Linux Mint have very reasonable settings, and as such should not normally need to be modified.ĭo you plan on having a lot of users on your machine that you don't know/trust? For maximum user privacy, you can follow the excerpt below to change individual users permissions to 700 (users can only access their own home folders) rw-r-r- 1 root root 8202 Jan 22 10:56 pm-suspend.logĭrwx- 2 speech-dispatcher root 4096 speech-dispatcher ![]() rw-r-r- 1 root root 783 Nov 19 23:23 mintsystem.timestamps rw-r-r- 1 root root 0 Dec 1 05:43 aptitude rw-r-r- 1 root root 2291 Jan 24 15:09 alternatives.log By the way, I'm guessing you've not had issues installing other programs? Have you tried creating a different user, and logging in/installing the LMMS program? Hopefully this isn't going off in a totally wrong direction, but it's peculiar that you can't read log files. The r- in blue means you can read them, if you belong to group "adm". rw- r- 1 syslog adm 0 Jan 29 06:25 mail.errįirst three characters= permissions for the user that owns the file, second three characters= permissions for members of the group that owns the file, third set of three characters are permissions for all other users on the system. ![]() rw-r- 1 syslog adm 0 Jan 29 06:25 mail.err ![]()
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