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
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