If you're talking about "/data", or "/data/data", or some other such
directory  - what you're seeing is normal.

Devices (as opposed to emulators) use file system permissions to
protect application-specific directories from unauthorized access.

-- Kostya

2011/7/5 MCON Dev <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
> I am running ubuntu 11, and have connected samsung galaxy to my usb
> port. I ran ddms, shell and sqlite3. When I "cd" or "ls" in the data
> directory it reports "permission denied". Please help.
>
> Conny
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