I was wondering if I can do a tail on screen session files,
so I went into /var/run/screen/S-Username.
This is what I found on that directory (using ll -l)
XXXX@ubuntu:/var/run/screen/S-XXXX $ ll -a
total 0
drwx------ 2 XXXX XXXX 60 XXXX 5 09:42 ./
drwxrwxr-x 3 root utmp 60 XXXX 5 09:42 ../
prwx------ 1 XXXX XXXX 0 XXXX 5 09:42 3031.pts-1.ubuntu

I’ve tried googling for “Linux file permissions”,
and no one seems to mention the p flag. Can anyone
tell me what the p permission flag is?
P.S: Also, it seems that I can’t do cat or tail on that file either.