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The ChrootDirectory
directive expects that the chroot directory be owned by root
, and not writable by anybody else. So you cannot jail a user to a directory...
In line with your question. When you run "gksudo nautilus" it opens in root's home directory, not yours.
Simply click on "File System" in nautilus's left sidebar & then navigate...
You can change some grub options by editing the /etc/default/grub
file. One thing to try could be to change the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there to some larger value, like 30 or so, then it...
I was having the same problem after using Software Updater. As Pilot6 mentioned, you can disable Secure Boot which will allow the updated modules to run. You should understand the security...
The reason you do not get anything from adb devices
is that your phone is not in the fastboot mode. So put your phone there and try again.
Shortly, here the work flow...