Mess up with permissions (chmod -R)
Hi all, I'm quite new to Ubuntu/Linux, since I installed Feisty Fawn a few months ago. If my question seems stupid, feel free to ignore it, or even Lol at me. But some help would be useful.
-The apparent Cause: After getting bored of sudoing and passwording, or even trying the most strange methods to write, move, and erase files in my Filesystem without being a root user (by "files" y mean pixmaps, vids, etc. -no system files) y decided to experiment with chmod. I get the idea, so please dont explain me the chmod command. The fact is that I decided (maybe too stupidly) to [ chmod -R g+w / ], meaning, I decided to make all of my directories and files since "/", writable for the "root" group. Of course a vast list of files returned a negative result, but that's not the problem.
-The Symtoms: The first problem came after reboot. When I logged in, a warning popped up saying something similar to "The home folder shouldn't be writable for other users". Makes sense. After two or three reboots, the message dissappeared, and the home directory works fine.
Now, the real problem, witch persists is that most administrative tools won't start. No error message, just.. nothing. Some of these are: Gparted, Restricted Devices Manager, Network, Shared Folders, Synaptic Package Manager, Users and groups, and the "root" Terminal. When I hit them, the "starting blablabla" message appears in my panel, but then nothing.
The other applications work fine. I'm using them right now, but this won't last long until I reinstall. So I'm begging for a solution, just in case someone has experience this (he/she should have made the same stupid mistake!! haha).
Thanks a lot, in advance, since the very few things I could work out fine came from online helps like this. Ubuntu really rulz!
Greetings, from Argentina.
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