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When I try to open a .psd file using gimp I get this error:



Opening '/media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd' failed: Could not open '/media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd' for reading: Permission denied


What should I do?










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    Please add the output of the command ls -l /media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd to your question. Also, check if the path is valid, it contains multiple misspelled English words.

    – Melebius
    Feb 19 '18 at 11:19













  • Is the file on an NTFS (Windows) partition? Please also give the output of mount

    – Zanna
    Feb 19 '18 at 11:38











  • You should try to add this file as sudo, it looks like you have it mounted in a shared drive with windows... Usually this kind of mounting have all files with owner and group as root

    – Alvaro Niño
    Feb 19 '18 at 12:40











  • Possible duplicate of How to get permissions to execute programs from NTFS hard drive?

    – Elder Geek
    Mar 29 '18 at 17:16


















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When I try to open a .psd file using gimp I get this error:



Opening '/media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd' failed: Could not open '/media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd' for reading: Permission denied


What should I do?










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    Please add the output of the command ls -l /media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd to your question. Also, check if the path is valid, it contains multiple misspelled English words.

    – Melebius
    Feb 19 '18 at 11:19













  • Is the file on an NTFS (Windows) partition? Please also give the output of mount

    – Zanna
    Feb 19 '18 at 11:38











  • You should try to add this file as sudo, it looks like you have it mounted in a shared drive with windows... Usually this kind of mounting have all files with owner and group as root

    – Alvaro Niño
    Feb 19 '18 at 12:40











  • Possible duplicate of How to get permissions to execute programs from NTFS hard drive?

    – Elder Geek
    Mar 29 '18 at 17:16














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When I try to open a .psd file using gimp I get this error:



Opening '/media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd' failed: Could not open '/media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd' for reading: Permission denied


What should I do?










share|improve this question
















When I try to open a .psd file using gimp I get this error:



Opening '/media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd' failed: Could not open '/media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd' for reading: Permission denied


What should I do?







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  • 3





    Please add the output of the command ls -l /media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd to your question. Also, check if the path is valid, it contains multiple misspelled English words.

    – Melebius
    Feb 19 '18 at 11:19













  • Is the file on an NTFS (Windows) partition? Please also give the output of mount

    – Zanna
    Feb 19 '18 at 11:38











  • You should try to add this file as sudo, it looks like you have it mounted in a shared drive with windows... Usually this kind of mounting have all files with owner and group as root

    – Alvaro Niño
    Feb 19 '18 at 12:40











  • Possible duplicate of How to get permissions to execute programs from NTFS hard drive?

    – Elder Geek
    Mar 29 '18 at 17:16














  • 3





    Please add the output of the command ls -l /media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd to your question. Also, check if the path is valid, it contains multiple misspelled English words.

    – Melebius
    Feb 19 '18 at 11:19













  • Is the file on an NTFS (Windows) partition? Please also give the output of mount

    – Zanna
    Feb 19 '18 at 11:38











  • You should try to add this file as sudo, it looks like you have it mounted in a shared drive with windows... Usually this kind of mounting have all files with owner and group as root

    – Alvaro Niño
    Feb 19 '18 at 12:40











  • Possible duplicate of How to get permissions to execute programs from NTFS hard drive?

    – Elder Geek
    Mar 29 '18 at 17:16








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3





Please add the output of the command ls -l /media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd to your question. Also, check if the path is valid, it contains multiple misspelled English words.

– Melebius
Feb 19 '18 at 11:19







Please add the output of the command ls -l /media/anonoymous/Other's/Practise/bootstarp/design.psd to your question. Also, check if the path is valid, it contains multiple misspelled English words.

– Melebius
Feb 19 '18 at 11:19















Is the file on an NTFS (Windows) partition? Please also give the output of mount

– Zanna
Feb 19 '18 at 11:38





Is the file on an NTFS (Windows) partition? Please also give the output of mount

– Zanna
Feb 19 '18 at 11:38













You should try to add this file as sudo, it looks like you have it mounted in a shared drive with windows... Usually this kind of mounting have all files with owner and group as root

– Alvaro Niño
Feb 19 '18 at 12:40





You should try to add this file as sudo, it looks like you have it mounted in a shared drive with windows... Usually this kind of mounting have all files with owner and group as root

– Alvaro Niño
Feb 19 '18 at 12:40













Possible duplicate of How to get permissions to execute programs from NTFS hard drive?

– Elder Geek
Mar 29 '18 at 17:16





Possible duplicate of How to get permissions to execute programs from NTFS hard drive?

– Elder Geek
Mar 29 '18 at 17:16










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I was able to correct this error by giving the gimp snap access to the removable-media plug by entering the following command:



snap connect gimp:removable-media :removable-media


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      I was able to correct this error by giving the gimp snap access to the removable-media plug by entering the following command:



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      Best of Luck






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