[Ubuntu-BD] sound problem

A.B.M.Shamsuzzaman Sadi abmsadi06 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 6 03:21:06 UTC 2011


@Nasim bhai--Thanks a lot.But I don't know actually what < ,<<or >,>> works
for.Maybe its a syntax of shell scripting language like which works as an
i/o or like what a simply do in the C bit shifting.But as soon as possible
I will learn that Insallah.


On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Nasimul Haque <nasim.haque at gmail.com> wrote:

> Offtopic:
>
> It's really good to know, people want to learn things about their OS.
> In this very minimal consumer centric devices era, it is really a very
> hopeful thought. However, it is very important to develop some basic
> knowledge too, to understand such problems.
>
> At first, you had an error, saying File not found (No such file or
> directory). After that you got a permission error, which is promising.
> The file is there, you could not write into it. Now that has two kinds
> of solution. Either become a root and run the command or open the file
> with sudo and paste the content at the end of the file.
>
> Also, it was important to know what that >> (double arrow) does. I
> hope you tried to learn that. In case, you didn't it's redirecting the
> output of the previous command to a file (appending to it, not
> overwriting). Just knowing this little basic could lead you to the
> permission problem fix (because you know, the redirecting isn't
> working).
>
> Homework: what does > (single arrow) do? And what the < (left arrow)
> does, single or double?
>
> N.B. This mail does not answer your original problem.
>
> On 5 December 2011 12:39, A.B.M.Shamsuzzaman Sadi <abmsadi06 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Adnan bro actually I wanna see and fix the actual problem.If I can't fix
> > and know what its actual fault is in the next time I won't be able to fix
> > anything thats why I'm using it! And I'm also curious to know :D
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:15 PM, M. Adnan Quaium
> > <adnan.quaium at ubuntu-bd.org>wrote:
> >
> >> Well ... I am curious... if 10.10 is free from that glitch then why
> aren't
> >> you using 10.10 instead of 10.04? If I were you I would definitely jump
> in
> >> to the 10.10.
> >>
> >> --
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> >> --
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> >>
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>
>
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