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all right guys welcome back and in this video I want to talk to you about file permissions in Linux now Iamp;#39;ll admit right now that this takes a little bit of time getting used to but is definitely worth it one of the most important Concepts in Linux so let me show you what the heck Iamp;#39;m talking about so Iamp;#39;m just going to list the contents of this directory so we have some files to look at now whenever weamp;#39;re looking at these files and directories we can probably figure out out most of this stuff okay the name and date uh okay getting to this part right here what the heck is this crap um okay I see a bunch of r w some minuses in D okay no idea what that is well those are all the file permissions and each file has its own permissions so letamp;#39;s learn what all of these symbols mean and I actually type this right before this tutorial because this what Iamp;#39;m typing is just an easier way to see this all I did is there are different sections of file pe