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MacOS can't edit files

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Hello! 

 

I use my Mac primarily, but have a windows computer backup. I have been trying to configure a YAML file for a dashboard (startpage) and I am running into an issue when my windows machine can edit it, but my Mac can't. My Mac can only duplicate it, edit the duplicate file, and then I have to put the new file back and delete the old one to make changes. This makes it annoyingly difficult to edit, check changes, edit, check changes. 

I tried the same thing on my windows computer, and it works pretty flawlessly. I can edit the changes directly in the file without duplicating file and so on. 

 

I checked the user permission of the file, and they were root root. I ran chmod -R 99:100 which changes them to nobody and user. I disconnected my Mac from the server and then reconnected it. I even restarted my Mac. The issue still exists. 

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