Yes, that's the command I used (sudo cp alsa-base /etc/mprobe.d), but from /home/theo/SoundCard and not using the "~".
I've tried your command and it works, Thank You! Here's the output from ls:
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Yes, that's the command I used (sudo cp alsa-base /etc/mprobe.d), but from /home/theo/SoundCard and not using the "~".
I've tried your command and it works, Thank You! Here's the output from ls:
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I'll be more accurate with terms - sorry.
Here's alsa-base locations:
theo@theo-desktop:/etc/modprobe.d$ find ~ -name alsa-base -print
/home/theo/alsa-base
/home/theo/SoundCard/alsa-base
The...
Further on the file list, I've changed the permissions back to original. I did check that they were changed to 777 before attempting the copy.
Taurus - here it is:
theo@theo-desktop:/etc/modprobe.d$ ls -la
total 80
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 2009-03-13 18:58 .
drwxr-xr-x 118 root root 12288 2009-03-14 14:00 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root...
Thanks for your responses all, but as indicated permissions are OK (set 777 on directories and file to be sure) and used sudo with the command as shown in your responses. The ls -la shows nothing?!...
I'm attempting to copy a file (alsa-base) which is an edited copy of the original from my home directory to the original directory (/etc/modprobe.d) where I have deleted the original file. AFAIK,...