When I am in my home folder there is a padlock on my Desktop icon. In properties there is written that root is the owner of Desktop and consequently I can't put anything on my Desktop.
I have recently installed this Ubuntu 14.04 and I would like to know why does the desktop icon belong to root while it wasn't so in Ubuntu 12.04 that I used earlier.
I know how to change the owner of a file using the command "chown" (or maybe this won't work for Desktop?) but I am afraid that it could somehow impair my security so first I would like to know the reason of this default setting.
To fix it you have to
The change ocured when you ran something, lokely a graphical program as root. Depending on how you called the program, the environmental variables, in this case $HOME were not changed.
In general, use
sudo -i
or , pksuSee :
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6188826&postcount=4
Why should users never use normal sudo to start graphical applications?
How can I run an application with a GUI as admin from a non-admin user session?
and
Why is gksu no longer installed by default?