This is something I've avoided learning, for years I've searched the net and just copy & pasted. Your video make it so easy to understand, thank you so much.
TIL that a directory being "executable" means that you can execute commands _on_ that directory, rather than having anything to do with executables running _from_ that directory. Neat!
You just helped me understand why I was struggling so much with a virtual lab, thank you for making this video I'm keeping this saved in a playlist so I can study with it.
Currently studying for Core 2 of the A+ exam and I couldn't wrap my head around the file permissions with the course I'm using, I found this video and understood it straight away. Thank you so much Travis!
I just saw this pop up in my feed, haven't watched sorry, but also, thank you cos I have been learning this stuff at the age of 45, and it just dawned on me that this stuff is sinking in 'if at a slow rate' but thanks you just made my day, left a like.
@@TravisMedia Thanks for asking, actually right now I am interested in Linux videos, and I enjoy the way you introduce the content. Your videos are not that long as well, so I still gonna say - more of Linux, if you please
very very helpfull and neat explanation 👍...it would be great if you show us how to really control ower project version using git commands and github i hear developers say project version control using it.
H,i thanks for your video. 👍🙏❤ I am trying to use vi to edit a -rw-r--r-- modules.blacklist file in android x86 8.1 r6. This file is in /etc directory which 1rwxrwxrwx with -> /system/etc at the end of the listing. I have tried to use: chmod -R 777 etc. But it does not work. And when I try to edit it with vi it says it is readonly. The android installation has not got sudo, and when i type su before the command i dont see any difference. I appreciate it if you please help me chown or chmod or edit the file using vi. Thanks again 🙏🌹❤️🙏