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I've installed Ubunt Core 16.04 on Raspberry Pi 3 (armv7). I've also installed python package using snap, but unfotunately I can't run it out of the box. The executable file of the snap package not installed to default bin PATH, so I should export this path :



/snap/python36-jamesh/23/bin


The problem is, I can't edit the ~/.bashrc using pre-installed nano. It said that permission denied. What I can do about it?



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Permission Denied Warning










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I've installed Ubunt Core 16.04 on Raspberry Pi 3 (armv7). I've also installed python package using snap, but unfotunately I can't run it out of the box. The executable file of the snap package not installed to default bin PATH, so I should export this path :



/snap/python36-jamesh/23/bin


The problem is, I can't edit the ~/.bashrc using pre-installed nano. It said that permission denied. What I can do about it?



Terminal



Permission Denied Warning










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  • Post the exact command you ran and the exact error message. You can edit your post.

    – wjandrea
    Jan 24 at 0:47











  • please open the image link

    – Theve
    Jan 24 at 0:57














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I've installed Ubunt Core 16.04 on Raspberry Pi 3 (armv7). I've also installed python package using snap, but unfotunately I can't run it out of the box. The executable file of the snap package not installed to default bin PATH, so I should export this path :



/snap/python36-jamesh/23/bin


The problem is, I can't edit the ~/.bashrc using pre-installed nano. It said that permission denied. What I can do about it?



Terminal



Permission Denied Warning










share|improve this question
















I've installed Ubunt Core 16.04 on Raspberry Pi 3 (armv7). I've also installed python package using snap, but unfotunately I can't run it out of the box. The executable file of the snap package not installed to default bin PATH, so I should export this path :



/snap/python36-jamesh/23/bin


The problem is, I can't edit the ~/.bashrc using pre-installed nano. It said that permission denied. What I can do about it?



Terminal



Permission Denied Warning







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  • Post the exact command you ran and the exact error message. You can edit your post.

    – wjandrea
    Jan 24 at 0:47











  • please open the image link

    – Theve
    Jan 24 at 0:57



















  • Post the exact command you ran and the exact error message. You can edit your post.

    – wjandrea
    Jan 24 at 0:47











  • please open the image link

    – Theve
    Jan 24 at 0:57

















Post the exact command you ran and the exact error message. You can edit your post.

– wjandrea
Jan 24 at 0:47





Post the exact command you ran and the exact error message. You can edit your post.

– wjandrea
Jan 24 at 0:47













please open the image link

– Theve
Jan 24 at 0:57





please open the image link

– Theve
Jan 24 at 0:57










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