Kino problem

Doug Pollard dougpol1 at verizon.net
Thu Aug 7 13:45:39 UTC 2008


Ulf Rompe wrote:
> On Di, 2008-08-05 at 19:28 -0500, Mumia W. wrote:
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Well now, I think may have screwed up!  In a rush to get my video on 
ubuntu from my camcorder . I used   GKsudo Kino  in order to get Kino  
to capture. That put the file in a Root folder ( guess because of using 
sudo ) and it seemed the thing to do was to pick up the files and drop 
them in my user home folder.
I guess this was a mistake.  Of course I would like to just erase the 
files as a solution from user folder but have no idea that would solve 
the problem.
    Ubuntu now complains on start up:  Users$home/ dinrc file is being 
ignored.  This prevents the default session and language from being 
saved. File should be owned by user and have 644 permisiones.  
User$home:directory must be owned by user and not writable by other users.
    There is another thing that may or may not be related I am now also 
getting on start up a bug report: Deskbar application crash collected.  
I have sent it in a couple of times but get the same message on start 
up.  Are theses seperate problems??
                                                                      
Thanks Doug
     




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