can’t change file permission
Whenever I create or copy few shell files to usb storage device, then I am not able to make them executable.
Whenever I create or copy few shell files to usb storage device, then I am not able to make them executable.
I’ve recently purchased a usb stick which I will be using to share data between me and my colleagues.
I following Michael’s reply to see what executable formats my Ubuntu can recognize to execute
On 32-bit Linux systems, invoking this
Is there a one-liner that will list all executables from $PATH in Bash?
I’m writing a program that will test programs written by students. I’m afraid that I can’t trust them and I need to make sure that it won’t end up badly for the computer running it.
I want to launch the wine executable (Version 2.12), but I get the following error ($=shell prompt):