What does chmod +x filenamedo?



What does chmod +x filenamedo?..

Answer / Shikha Pal

The `chmod +x filenamedo` command grants execute permissions for the file named 'filenamedo' to the owner, group, and other users (world). This allows the file to be executed as a program.

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