silly question , is it beyond the call of help if a request is made for help via remote assistance …
because it seems like we are getting know were fast here …
the terminal is now full screen … i see a blue ok button like this < ok > i press enter . now being asked if i
want to upload alsa information to Main Page - AlsaProject
Please read my posts carefully. You are making me type things 2 or 3 times …
I quote from my previous posts:
Again, if you can not get that, then run this with the no upload option:
/usr/sbin/alsa-info.sh --no-upload
which will create the file /tmp/alsa-info.txt. Copy that file and paste it on [Pastebin.com](http://pastebin.com) and press submit. That will give you a URL address. Please post that URL here.
/tmp is a directory on a local drive. Please, I do not understand your expertise level. Do you understand the difference between a directory on a local hard drive and that of a URL/address on a web site?
if you can not get that, then run this with the no upload option:
/usr/sbin/alsa-info.sh --no-upload
which will create the file /tmp/alsa-info.txt. Copy that file and paste it on http://pastebin.com](http://pastebin.com/) and press submit. That will give you a URL address. Please post that URL here.
I’m going to bed in a few minutes and may not see your reply.
i do wat u ask … but i am not getting there answers you are asking for … it is not my skill level that is a factor , it’s im just not getting the answers you want …
if you can not get that, then run this with the no upload option:
/usr/sbin/alsa-info.sh --no-upload
which will create the file /tmp/alsa-info.txt. Copy that file and paste it on http://pastebin.com](http://pastebin.com/) and press submit. That will give you a URL address. Please post that URL here.
Do you know what a URL/address for a web site address is?
thank you for your help …
i sence you are getting frustrated …
so i think this situation will not get resolved …and i suggest we leave things were thay are …
once again thank you for all of your help …and im sorry for waisting your time …
If you keep at this, you will eventually succeed. You have already pointed out to me that you have created the file, but you created it on the /tmp directory. Why not open that version with a text editor. Now if you are using kde, then kwrite is a text editor. If you are using gnome, then gedit is a text editor.
So for example in KDE type:
kwrite /tmp/alsa-info.txt.gP1Gssccls
and that should open up the output of the alsa-info.sh diagnostic script’s output. If so, then copy the entire contents of that, and paste it to the pastebin site http://pastebin.com/. Press submit on the pastebin site, and then post here the URL/address of where the pastebin site has that output stored (ie where it put it after you pressed submit).
Or for example in Gnome, type:
gedit /tmp/alsa-info.txt.gP1Gssccls
and that should open up the output of the alsa-info.sh diagnostic script’s output. If so, then copy the entire contents of that, and paste it to the pastebin site http://pastebin.com/. Press submit on the pastebin site, and then post here the URL/address of where the pastebin site has that output stored (ie where it put it after you pressed submit).