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First Cup of Ubuntu
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!Help!
Hello All:
I am a new user to Ubuntu Server. I can't seem to get it up and running. When I check wd it shows my home directory. But when I call up sudo ls it comes up private. And yes, I know my password. ![]() Is there a GUI that I can somehow access to get my ball rolling? Thanks in advance |
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Re: !Help!
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What's "wd"?
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5 Cups of Ubuntu
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Location: Washington, DC
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Re: !Help!
Working Directory, one would assume from context. (pwd = print working directory). When logged in normally, he sees "/home/whatever" but "sudo ls" does not apparently list the contents of his home directory...
"comes up private" is the more ambiguous part to me... Comes up "/home/private"? Comes up "/private/"? Doesn't show anything and reports that something is "private"? Can you (Underrated_Orange, not lfaraone) copy and paste exactly what you see from a "sudo ls" into the forum?
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First Cup of Ubuntu
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Re: !Help!
Thanks for the replies. I decided to go a different route. I can't remember exactly what was displayed but the fix was to use su and a command. Thanks again.
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