you, I said, I can't get to change these permissions because, again, I know there's a way to do it in the terminal. I'd have to look it up because I don't memorize all that crap. So you suggested just click on it on the drive, and you said open as administrator or root. I'm like, hey, that's a great idea. I didn't think about that. So what do you think happened next? Well, you already know because I sent you a screenshot of it. Yeah, yeah. If you hadn't sent me the screenshot, I wouldn't know. Well, apparently, apparently, when I tried to open as a root or tried to do sudo or anything like that, it popped up with a nice message that says, you can't do this in the Dolphin File Manager because there's unfixable. And you saw it, it says unfixable security vulnerabilities. And I'm sitting there going, are you kidding me? So, yeah, finally just said, well, I can't really recommend this because people do have USB drives and they do want it. But I was just like, why would you put unfixable? (5/54)
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