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I tried all the answers regarding this issue but nothing works.

Now the owner become an 'unknown'.

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Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

Jeff
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  • how does this relate to Ubuntu? – graham Aug 03 '23 at 07:46
  • It's on Linux and I use Ubuntu. Also, I saw a lot of questions like this here in Ubuntu, and I tried their answers but didn't work. – Jeff Aug 03 '23 at 07:58
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    to avoid duplication of effort, it would be wise to [edit] your question to expand on which version/distro of Ubuntu you are using, what you tried and the reasons why the answers didn't work for you (error messages etc). The community can do much to help but we are not clairvoyants... – graham Aug 03 '23 at 08:09
  • as you broke your sudo by changing file security on "/etc/sudoers.d" you need the root password or boot to live system. – Marco Aug 03 '23 at 09:13
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    Does this answer your question? [How to solve "sudo: /etc/sudoers.d is world writable"](https://askubuntu.com/questions/304212/how-to-solve-sudo-etc-sudoers-d-is-world-writable) – karel Aug 03 '23 at 09:27

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