• @[email protected]
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    /tmp is world-writable. If you get permission-errors, you should become suspicious.
    Also, whenever you write “sudo rm -rf” you should quadruple-check if that’s really what you want to do.
    Non-interactively deleting entire directories in root space isn’t something you should have to do normally.

    • Björn Tantau
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      1519 hours ago

      /tmp might be world writable but everything created in there belongs to the respective users.

      • @shoki
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        218 hours ago

        Exactly! if a service running under root creates a file, it belongs to root. if that file has permissions that don’t allow other users to write (most do), then you can’t delete it without sudo afaik

    • exuOP
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      318 hours ago

      Agreed, I should have been more careful. Fortunately it was just my downloads folder.
      In wanted to clear my /tmp, because I’d run out of space there for extracting an ISO file. It lives on a tmpfs, so space is quite limited.