Try doing it with sudo, or enable anyone to change the parent directory's
content (can be done with a GUI file manager - no idea how to do it the
proper through-BASH way).
same problem as above
(which I guess is good)
I can't really help you with Atom as I had never heard of it prior to your
comment.
Unless you include an excerpt from this process directly from the command
line it is going to be hard to help you further than what I told you above.
yep, the thing is,
that when I start atom from the shell, it doesn't block the shell as 'normal'
application does... and it doesn't output anything. so I don't see any error
messages at all from it. It is apparently supposed to write some messages to
it's internal debug console, but
It depends on the parent directory, in this case it is /usr/share . If this
parent directory does not give you write permission, you won't be able to
remove/edit/create files within this directory.
When you want to write outside of the /home/$USER/ directory with one of the
Desktop users it
rmdir unable to remove directory than is 0wned by me and has me as group
it might just be some finer details that I misses about the filesystem...
could you please fill me in :)
I did
sudo mkdir /usr/share/test
sudo chown christian:christian /usr/share/test
rmdir /usr/share/test
rmdir:
Try rm -r --interactive=never [directory name].