ssbowers;306993 Wrote:
> Thanks JC - how unsecured am I leaving things if I do that?
Not at all - you're not changing the permissions, you're just running
Nautilus in a sudo context. Once you close nautilus, the security risk
goes away :)
My suggestion would be to get an Atom board, use your existing PCI RAID
controller, and purchase a SATA/CF adaptor and a 1 or 2Gb CF card for
the OS. Your existing ATX power supply and case will be fine.
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issions to that
location (and any location) - so beware.
Alternatively, use cp and mv in a terminal along with sudo, e.g. "sudo
cp myplugin /path/to/sc/plugins".
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l output from the program. Append an
ampersand "&" to the end of your command to detach the terminal from
the running process (i.e. the headless player).
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Soundjuicer (along with the correct FLAC GStreamer profiles, present in
Hardy) works great for me. It's now a default Gnome application, so is
present in Ubuntu. Musicbrainz is used to recognise CDs and it hasn't
not found one for me yet. Give it a go :)
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I'm running SC7 fine on Hardy ... the only issue I had was AppArmor
which has currently been left at the "complain" stage, rather than
fixing the issue..!
Loving my new Duet :)
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