![]() rw-r-r- 1 sc-transmissiodn sc-transmission 346910 Aug 17 22:31 transmission.log rw- 1 sc-transmission sc-transmission 149 Aug 17 22:28 stats.jsonĭrwxr-xr-x 1 sc-transmission sc-transmission 72768 Aug 16 00:18 torrents rw- 1 sc-transmission sc-transmission 2325 Aug 15 23:16 settings.json rw- 1 sc-transmission sc-transmission 298 Aug 15 23:13 dht.datĭrwxr-xr-x 1 sc-transmission sc-transmission 71252 Aug 17 22:28 resume ![]() Here's how the contents of my folder looks like:ĭrwxr-xr-x 1 sc-transmission sc-transmission 0 Aug 15 19:25 blocklists It's better practice to have files as "664" (rw-rw-r-) depending on how the file will be used. I left out -r part because this will also change the file permissions too. ![]() It is better to use "755" (drwxr-xr-x) for the transmission folder itself and the folders inside. To change permission, you'd use chmod 777. Basically, you assigned the user "777" (which probably doesn't exist for you) to be the owner. ![]() Thus I did chown -r 777 to see if it helps before that.Ĭhown changes the ownership of the file/folder. But the user ownership of the folder is also strange because. Maybe someone more knowledgeable knows why that happened. I'm not sure why the installation package would create the transmission folder like that. Are the other folders in like this too? The folders in here generally have a 755 permission (drwxr-xr-x). Ls -l gives "ls: cannot open directory Permission denied"ĭrwx- 6 777 sc-transmission 4096 Aug 14 22:10 transmission
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