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Today's Topics:

  1. Re:  Denver mp3 Player is not recognise for UbuntuStudio
     14.04.1 (Ralf Mardorf)
  2. Re:  Denver mp3 Player is not recognise for UbuntuStudio
     14.04.1 (Ralf Mardorf)
  3.  PPS: Denver mp3 Player is not recognise for UbuntuStudio
     14.04.1 (Ralf Mardorf)
  4. Re:  Denver mp3 Player is not recognise for UbuntuStudio
     14.04.1 (Set Hallstr?m)
  5. Re:  Denver mp3 Player is not recognise for UbuntuStudio
     14.04.1 (Kaj Ailomaa)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 06:29:21 +0100
From: Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Denver mp3 Player is not recognise
        for UbuntuStudio 14.04.1
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2014 23:58:39 -0500
Mike Holstein <[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:52 PM, WMID <[email protected]> wrote:
> I used the command: chmod -R 7777 /Full/Folder/path
please try, as i suggested earlier in the IRC, to access, read and
write *without* a file manager, but, in the terminal and share
errors.. use the cp command to copy a small file..

At least chmod was done by command line, but

$ touch foo
$ ls -hAl foo
-rw-r--r-- 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo
$ chmod 7777 foo
$ ls -hAl
-rwsrwsrwt 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo
$ chmod 777 foo
$ ls -hAl
-rwxrwxrwx 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo

suid/sticky is tricky. Why using suid/sticky in this case, instead of
simply giving read/write access to all? Or at least to the owner or
group? Sure, before doing this an USB device anyway needs to be mounted.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount/USB#Using_pmount

Regards,
Ralf



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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 06:41:52 +0100
From: Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Denver mp3 Player is not recognise
        for UbuntuStudio 14.04.1
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On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 06:29 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2014 23:58:39 -0500
Mike Holstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:52 PM, WMID <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I used the command: chmod -R 7777 /Full/Folder/path
> please try, as i suggested earlier in the IRC, to access, read and
> write *without* a file manager, but, in the terminal and share
> errors.. use the cp command to copy a small file..

At least chmod was done by command line, but

$ touch foo
$ ls -hAl foo
-rw-r--r-- 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo
$ chmod 7777 foo
$ ls -hAl
-rwsrwsrwt 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo
$ chmod 777 foo
$ ls -hAl
-rwxrwxrwx 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo

suid/sticky is tricky. Why using suid/sticky in this case, instead of
simply giving read/write access to all? Or at least to the owner or
group? Sure, before doing this an USB device anyway needs to be mounted.

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount/USB#Using_pmount

PS: Unlikely that changing files and directories recursively can be
done, if the USB device is a Windows thingy. I guess changing the
privileges for the mount point directory is the only thing that is
needed. OTOH if the OP want's to change the privileges for the files
that should be copied to the USB Windows thingy, than -R might make
sense. Anyway, considering to use chown instead might be better.




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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 07:00:20 +0100
From: Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ubuntu-studio-users] PPS: Denver mp3 Player is not recognise
        for UbuntuStudio 14.04.1
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2014 23:58:39 -0500
Mike Holstein <[email protected]> wrote:
otherwise, let "denver" know you would like it to work in linux..

IIUC it worked with Ubuntu, but it doesn't work with Ubuntu Studio:

"I have a friend from Germany who was using Ubuntu 12.04"
"I said that better install be the UbuntuStudio because that is more
lighter"

Btw. I didn't watched the "slide show", just  clicked the link to the
first Windows screenshot, perhaps that's why I missed some information
and don't understand everything correctly.



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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 10:35:00 +0100
From: Set Hallstr?m <[email protected]>
To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
        <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Denver mp3 Player is not recognise
        for UbuntuStudio 14.04.1
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 6:29 AM, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>
wrote:


1. $ touch foo
2. $ ls -hAl foo
3. -rw-r--r-- 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo
4. $ chmod 7777 foo
5. $ ls -hAl
6. -rwsrwsrwt 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo
7. $ chmod 777 foo
8. $ ls -hAl
9. -rwxrwxrwx 1 rocketmouse rocketmouse 0 Nov 19 06:07 foo


Let me break that down for you and eventually spare you and Ralf some
extra-bounces. Hopefully without making anyone feel diminished, (rest
assured i only do this because at some point i wished i would have got some
instruction broken down to me. <3)

1. here Ralf is using "touch" to create an empty file called "foo"
2. "ls" is the command for listing directories, -hAl is the option to have
a long listing format of  *almost* all details in human readable form about
owners, permission, size, creation date etc...
3. this is the result of ls -hAl: -rw-r--r-- is the permission, 1st
rocketmouse is the user 2nd rocketmouse is the group
4. chmod as you know, to change permissions on foo
5. lets see the result of that chmod command
6. result
7. lets try another permission setting
8. how's it looking?
9. result of the new chmod setting

chown, as kindly suggested by Ralf, is the command to change the owner user
and the owner group.

sudo chown user:group /path/to/folder/or/file.foo

to change recursively with -R as suggested
sudo chown -R user:group /path/to/folder/

Let us know what result you get :)

There are some mp3 players out there, like older ipods (maybe the new ones
too, i don't have any), that will not let you access the part of the disk
where the mp3's are stored without a special program, but still work as an
external storing device for any type of file upon mounting the disk with
usb. I don't know about this Denver device, but i would contact them too if
i was you :)

Hope you figure things out!! Good luck!

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Set Hallstr?m
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 10:50:36 +0100
From: Kaj Ailomaa <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Denver mp3 Player is not recognise
        for UbuntuStudio 14.04.1
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2014, at 05:52 AM, WMID wrote:
2014-11-16 I have a friend from Germany who was using Ubuntu 12.04 on a
mini laptop "Asus Eee PC", I said that better install be the UbuntuStudio
because that is more lighter and so was I install UbuntuStudio 14.04.1
x386
in that machine, but some time later she said to me that have a problem,
can not copy mp3 music to a "Denver mp3 player MPG-4054 NR" (
www.denver-electronics.com). I checked the mp3 placed on this laptop on
nautilus and some folders appear with an x.


I suspect the problem is with udev. Please report a bug against udev.
First create a launchpad account at http://launchpad.net, then report
the bug with the command:

ubuntu-bug udev

In the bug report explain as clearly as you can what the problem is.
Sounds to me the problem is wrong file permissions in the newly mounted
external device.

/Kaj Ailomaa - Ubuntu Studio project lead



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