Can you tell me where and how did you get your Toribash?
If you installed it from repos/or via installer this command should do the trick:
sudo apt-get remove Toribash
Though this only works if you have su(do) password.
If you just have to give Toribash folder writing permission just type cmod -w <folder path> to your terminal.
Here is example: chmod -w ~/Toribash This command would give my Toribash folder (which I have in my home folder) permission to write on that folder.
I don't know where you installed it so I can't give you (magically) working c/p command. :/
Last edited by Dargon; Feb 5, 2011 at 11:10 AM.