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sudo chmod -R 777 /home/sixven/camp_sms/inputs ![]() You can either change the permission of the directory and enable others to create files inside. You are trying as user:francisco-vergara to create a file in a directory /home/sixven/camp_sms/inputs which is owned by user:sixven. ![]() ![]() First of all you have to know that the default permission of directories in Ubuntu is 644 which means you can't create a file in a directory you are not the owner.
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