pumkinut, thanks for the reply. I am new to linux permissions. What did you run to get the wget to run?
Thanks
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iamjoe
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2012-02-02 17:08
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pumkinut
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2012-02-02 23:54
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Just wget <file_to_download>. There's no need to sudo that command unless you're trying to place the downloaded file into a directory where user permissions won't allow it.
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Fsuboston
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2012-07-15 21:47
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(2011-03-30 16:19)moonwalker Wrote:Bagheera Wrote:@Paulkai There are a few things that should be done in XBMC to get your experience as smooth as possible. Firstly, you should configure the audio codecs that your receiver is capable of receiving under Settings > System > Audio Output. This is the main reason why users claim they cannot hear sound properly, if at all. Make sure that XBMC is aware if you have a AC3 (DD) or DTS receiver. Next, it is important to ensure that XBMC outputs sound to the correct device. This Ubuntu distribution will support TOSLINK and HDMI output. For HDMI output (menu sounds now work out of the box — July 2011), it is necessary to go to Settings > System > Audio Output and select the use of a Custom Device (obviously enabling Digital Sound Output), the custom device must be entered exactly as: plughw:0,3. |
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