![]() ![]() One of the things that could have gone wrong earlier is the presence of an "everyone deny delete" ACL on your files, perhaps put there by previously using "Apply to enclosed items" on your home folder. Running those sudo chown 777 commands has probably now messed up the ownership of the home folder and the Desktop, just to add to the previous trouble. chown is the command to change the ownership of an item chmod is the command that should have been used to change the permissions.
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