Am Samstag, 26. August 2017 um 15:59:20, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann 
<engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>
> 
> Am 26.08.2017 um 12:20 schrieb Kornel Benko:
> > Am Samstag, 26. August 2017 um 10:31:49, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann 
> > <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>
> >>> What worked for me: I started |tlmgr| in gui mode with
> >>>
> >>> |sudo env PATH="$PATH" tlmgr --gui |
> > That's the way it should work, if you install as root.
> >
> >>> and then in the third menu chose the last item but one (in my German
> >>> menu, that is menu "Aktionen" (actions?) and item "Verwaltung der
> >>> symbolischen Links" (administration of symbolic links?). In the
> >>> ensuing dialogue window I clicked the button "Symbolische Links
> >>> erneuern" (renew symbolic links?). Now
> >>>
> >>> |sudo tlmgr --OPTIONS |
> >>>
> >>> works without problems. I'm sure there's also a command line way of
> >>> doing this
> >>>
> >>> -----------------------
> >>>
> >>> and another note:
> >>>
> >>> You really don't have to add the directory of |tlmgr| to the path. A
> >>> simple quick solution is using |which|, e.g.:
> >>>
> >>> |sudo $(which tlmgr) update --list -------------------- |
> > It should be like the previous, you have to set PATH
> >     # sudo env PATH="$PATH" tlmgr update --list
> >
> >> Both proposals are not working for me. In the first proposal the actions
> >> menu is grayed out, in the second: update command not found
> >> Wolfgang
> > What I would suggest (if you are user engelmann) is:
> >     # cd /usr/local/texlive
> >     # sudo chown -R engelmann.engelmann .
> > But that is dangerous, if you are not alone on your system. It is up to you 
> > to decide.
> > If you do this, then from now on you should not use 'sudo' anymore in 
> > connection with texlive.
> >
> >     Kornel
> Thanks again, Kornel,
> I used your chown suggestion and it worked (by the way, why is 
> engelmann.engelmann used?). After reconfigure I can now work with lyx 
> again. That's good.

I supposed your username is "engelmann" and the group you own is  "engelmann" 
too.
The chown as used sets user and group to all files.

> Wolfgang

        Kornel

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