Error Creating Directory Permission Denied Banshee
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will not, and gives me the following error: Error creating directory: Permission denied. I have tried simply changing the folder access permissions of the parent folder, but this did not work. Both folders are on a separate partition to banshee and the home folder, but this should not make a difference? This is the readout from running it in terminal: Code: [emailprotected]:~$ banshee [Info 19:48:24.828] Running Banshee 2.2.0: [Ubuntu oneiric (development branch) (linux-gnu, i686) @ 2011-09-23 04:51:00 UTC] (Banshee:9615): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap", added note: this happens for running most programs, doesn't seem to do anything, can it be solved easily? (Banshee:9615): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1883168 module_path: "pixmap", (Banshee:9615): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap", (Bansh Error opening file '/media/disk/': Permission denied location: ubuntuforums.com - date: May 9, 2008 Hello, I have installed a new 120 gig Hard Drive and and tried to mount it using Partition Editor as advise on other thread i made. Steps i took: 1. Selected the drive that was showing that was not mounted. 2.click on partition => format to ext2 3. reboot as http://www.linuxhospital.com/read/banshee-cannot-import-music-to-media-folder-permission-denied.html per request 4. it now shows that its mounted After this i tried to store some file and it gave this error: Error opening file '/media/disk/cards.jpg': Permission denied Seems like i dont have access on read and write. Could i get some help on this please? Now, just to let you know i am very new to linux and i am still trying to learn this via GUI so if there is a coomand i have to run please give it to me on granpa noobie format thanx for your advance help VirtualBox, Share Folder: Permission denied normal user in vboxsf group location: linuxquestions.com - date: June 7, 2013 Hi, I've got a little issue with my VM: I'm running VirtualBox, with a Mac host and an Arch guest that I'm keeping CLI for the time being. I've selected my host's home folder to be shared to the guest. I have used the automated mount, to save a little hassle. This means that the host folder parnmatt will be mounted to /media/sf_parnmatt I have simlinked it to my users directory for easy access, however it states I don't have permission. I have correctly added myself to the vboxsf group. Attachment shows this. Root user and using sudo provides full access. What I have done: Googled the problem ruled out the found solutions: Rebooting doesn't help Using chown doesn't help Re-addin
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