07-15-2010
I log as root but unfortunately only tomorrow I can show you the exact output of ls -l command.
I'll also try with vi to see if it works and let you know jgt.
Thank you!!!
---------- Post updated 07-15-10 at 09:53 AM ---------- Previous update was 07-14-10 at 12:07 PM ----------
I tried to find out if there were non printing characters in the file name. The output of the command ls -b (ls -q) was:
250SocatSC
forest
mountain
These are the files that I work with (scanned images). For two of them I got the message from the title of this thread even when I try to change their permission with chmod command. The last file is working properly. I can do whatever I like with it.
For mikep9 the output of the command ls -l is:
-rw-r--r-- 18345628 July 14 20:10 250SocatSC
-rw-r--r-- 18345628 July 14 21:00 forest
-rw-r--r-- 18345628 July 14 20:30 mountain
Any other advice?
Last edited by 78air; 07-14-2010 at 05:13 PM..
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