On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Nitesh Mistry <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 04:00:48PM +0530, Neha Jain wrote: > > Well, everything was working fine once I had installed it, but then after > > the broadcom sta driver started woking, I copied the stuff from my ext. > HD > > back to the lappy by > > $ cp -R /media/Elements/home/njain /home > > Are you sure that the command worked? Ideally it should have failed as > copying anything to a directory outside *your* home directory (eg. > '/home/njain') requires 'sudo'. So either your command should have been: > > $ cp -R /media/Elements/home/njain /home/<your-user-id> > > or > > $ sudo cp -R /media/Elements/home/njain /home > > Hey yes it was issued as a sudo.. sorry, missed that. but ye there were no errors copy happened neatly! > or you have set world write permission to your root or /home directory > which is highly undesirable. > > In any case, I don't think that command should have caused the sound > problem. > > Do you remember any error or warning messages being displayed on terminal > when you gave that command? > > > > The error I saw in rhythmbox is configured audiosink bin1 not found, > IIRC. > > Try running rhythmbox from the terminal, like: > $ rhythmbox > yeah will do that, once i am at home. > > and post the output. It might help finding the real cause of this problem. > Also try googling the error line that you find in the output. > > > I tried googling that error..not much help, though Also, could you tell me the folder that manages the sound and is present in /home as hidden, may be that caused the problem.. > -- > Regards, > Nitesh Mistry | www.mistrynitesh.com > PGP key id: A6FEF696 | 'geekosopher' on freenode irc > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in > > -- Smiles Neha )))))
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