pulseaudio-ctl | Control pulseaudio volume from the shell
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Control pulseaudio volume from the shell or mapped to keyboard shortcuts. No need for alsa-utils.
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QUESTION
I have heard its a conventional practice to store program dependent files in /usr/share/application-folder
in linux. So I'm trying to do it in my c program in a function called load_interface_files()
for example. I am not sure if this is a good practice or not, I've heard about creating configuration files for this kind of issues.
Anyways, here's the the code I wrote to make a directory in /usr/share
.
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Answered 2020-Dec-01 at 04:25use ls -ld /usr/share
to see what the permissions on the directory are (without -d
, you get the contents and their permissions).
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