Chaging ownership should be easy. Just run the below command in a terminal...
sudo chown -R <username>:<username> /path/to/folder
Hope this solves your issue.
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Chaging ownership should be easy. Just run the below command in a terminal...
sudo chown -R <username>:<username> /path/to/folder
Hope this solves your issue.
Here is what I did on my 64 Bit Ubuntu 13.10 install. I am able to run Adobe Reader now. Usually, the missing dependancies are i386 compatibility libraries.
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I had a similar issue in lucid. I was getting segfault on running glxinfo. I installed 0ad and also billiard-gl games.. both were failing. I went through multiple forums and things..
This is my...
Thanks for sharing this excellent workaround.. running centos as guest.
cpu usage was always above 90%. just added a dummy VM with 8 mb ram and kept it running parallelly. processor usage comes...