Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The chown command (abbreviation for change owner) is used on Unix-like systems to change the owner of a file. Unprivileged (regular) users who wish to change the group of a file that they own may use chgrp.From the BSD man page for chown:For obvious security reasons, the ownership of a file may only be altered by a super-user. Similarly, only a member of a group can change a file's group ID to that group.. }
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- Chown abstract "The chown command (abbreviation for change owner) is used on Unix-like systems to change the owner of a file. Unprivileged (regular) users who wish to change the group of a file that they own may use chgrp.From the BSD man page for chown:For obvious security reasons, the ownership of a file may only be altered by a super-user. Similarly, only a member of a group can change a file's group ID to that group.".
- Chown comment "The chown command (abbreviation for change owner) is used on Unix-like systems to change the owner of a file. Unprivileged (regular) users who wish to change the group of a file that they own may use chgrp.From the BSD man page for chown:For obvious security reasons, the ownership of a file may only be altered by a super-user. Similarly, only a member of a group can change a file's group ID to that group.".