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  1. Fweezal

    Restoring root to /usr/bin/sudo

    Many thanks. Will do.
  2. Fweezal

    Restoring root to /usr/bin/sudo

    I've become rather attached to KDE Neon. I've tried a TON (as I'm sure a lot of us have) and always gravitate back to Neon.
  3. Fweezal

    Restoring root to /usr/bin/sudo

    Yup. That's what's happening. But, some of the software center packages/apps are out of date. Oh, well. BIG lesson learned!!
  4. Fweezal

    Restoring root to /usr/bin/sudo

    The install is going a *little* better than anticipated. Still haven't figured why I have to use gdebi to install stuff. But, whatever. o_O
  5. Fweezal

    Restoring root to /usr/bin/sudo

    KDE Neon 5.20 Apparently, there is a permissions issue with the latest version on a clean install. I am unable to install .deb files without using gdebi. I never had this problem before.
  6. Fweezal

    Restoring root to /usr/bin/sudo

    That's what I did alright. I do know the p/w. However, I just bit the bullet and did a fresh install. Out of curiosity, did you have a possible solution or was this one of the few ways to permanently dork up a Linux install?
  7. Fweezal

    Restoring root to /usr/bin/sudo

    Yeah. I screwed up. I got careless when changing ownership by hitting enter too soon. Now the entire root directory is owned by me. Of course that means I can't run anything like sudo or any system apps/utils. I tried reversing it, but, of course, UID 0 must own the /usr/bin directory. Any...
  8. Fweezal

    Booting from a USB

    As a follow-up: I tried every app I could get my hands on and no joy. I wound up backing up what was I wanted on the drive, opened gparted, and deleted the partition. After creating new partitions, I just reinstalled the OS. Lesson learned. I won't be doing THAT again. :rolleyes:
  9. Fweezal

    Booting from a USB

    Many thanks! I'll give it a go.
  10. Fweezal

    Booting from a USB

    Hello, all. My initial post and I think it's a doozy! I started out running the latest version of KDE Neon 5.18 on my hard drive. It was running great. Then, I wanted to see if I could install Ubuntu 20.04 beta onto a USB flash drive which I did and it worked fine. However, I'm not real...
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