Gecko Drwxr-xr-x -

System directories with that permission are set by your distribution or Mozilla packages. Changing them can break browser functionality. Make it more permissive (temporarily):

ls -ld /usr/lib/geckodriver/gecko You might see drwxr-xr-x permissions on a directory named “gecko” that holds platform-specific binaries or resources. Modern Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Fedora) often package Firefox as a Snap or Flatpak. Inside their restricted filesystems, you can encounter: gecko drwxr-xr-x

drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Feb 20 09:42 /usr/lib/firefox/gecko drwxr-xr-x 2 user user 4096 Mar 01 15:22 /home/user/.cache/mozilla/gecko Should you ever change drwxr-xr-x on a gecko directory? In 99% of cases: No . System directories with that permission are set by

ls -l /usr/local/bin/geckodriver But if you examine support directories: ls -l /usr/local/bin/geckodriver But if you examine support

If you’ve stumbled upon the phrase “gecko drwxr-xr-x” while browsing forum threads, documentation, or terminal outputs, you might be scratching your head. Is it a typo? A secret code? A new species of reptile with supernatural file permissions?

Never manually change permissions inside snap directories – reinstall the snap instead. Part 5: How to Find All “gecko” Directories With drwxr-xr-x on Your System Want to see for yourself? Use find and ls together: