Tried some solutions I found online such as running:
sudo chown -R `whoami` ~/.atom
However it returns a strange answer requesting a password. Screenshot below.
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Tried some solutions I found online such as running:
sudo chown -R `whoami` ~/.atom
However it returns a strange answer requesting a password. Screenshot below.
sudo means you're changing to super user. If you have an Administrator account, your sudo password is your normal password. If you do not, you'll need to ask your admin
Well, calling sudo <command> ...
actually calls sudo for running the <command>
with root
privilidges. Usually sudo
asks you for your user password and can be exacuted only if your user is allowed to run sudo i.e. it is added to sudoers file.
sudo
is not the answer you’re looking for, andchown ~/.atom
will not make a script in the current directory executable. I’d hope a basic Web search for “Python permission denied” would give you some direction here. – David Maze Jul 17 '18 at 13:05