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I know :) I'm an idiot :)

I did chmod -R 777 /usr

I was able to run chmod -R 755/usr from recovery mode. Now almost all work well. But the Software update and a few other futures still don't work.

Anybody knows default permissions for the content of /usr?

Wayne_Yux
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  • http://askubuntu.com/questions/626977/restore-permission-default-of-usr-folder – Rinzwind Jul 16 '16 at 11:16
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    Possible duplicate of [What if I accidentally run command "chmod -R" on system directories (/, /etc, ...)](http://askubuntu.com/questions/43621/what-if-i-accidentally-run-command-chmod-r-on-system-directories-etc) – Pilot6 Jul 16 '16 at 11:17

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Well you used the -R (recursive) flag then your system is screwed , the best solution is to reinstall Ubuntu.

Another way to fix it, is to install the same version of Linux on another machine (or VM) then just copy /usr over to the old machine , good luck.

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