On 3/22/20 11:26 PM, David wrote:
I logged in as root just for the fun of it to mess around with my permission settings in the /usr/ directory not having any idea what the heck I was doing. I am the only user of the computer ( so I am the admin ). But now, I get a sudo error message when logged in the normal way as admin or sole user. / sudo: /usr/bin/sudo must be owned by uid 0 and have the setuid bit set/ What do I need to do to fix that ?
Probably reinstall. If you've messed it up that bad, it's not going to be a simple fix. But just for fun what does "ls -lZ /usr/bin/sudo" show?
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