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Hello ma using ubuntu 9.10 ,,whenever i downloaded a file or other data from internet and when its downloading completes ,the following message appears
/home/amrit/Downloads/NAME OF FILE could not be saved, because an unknown error occurred.
Distribution: Several (Gentoo, Red Hat/Fedora, HP-UX, Helix)
Posts: 26
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Originally Posted by amritpalpathak
Hello ma using ubuntu 9.10 ,,whenever i downloaded a file or other data from internet and when its downloading completes ,the following message appears
/home/amrit/Downloads/NAME OF FILE could not be saved, because an unknown error occurred.
Try saving to a different location
Plz help me to solve it
Thanks .
Check and see if /home/amrit/Downloads exists and you have write access to it. If not, make and/or chmod it.
Amrit;
It appears that you have NEVER posted any follow-up in any of your 34 threads----not even a "thank you". Since you never respond to the people who try to help you, I am one of many members who will not try to help you.
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