How to Execute In Linux Suse 9.1 Personal?
Hello dudes,
Im new to linux have tested some things on Mandrake 10.1 :), Im having some difficulty's whit Executing some programs. Im trying to execute 2 things, they both did not work :(, Trying to execute aMsn Installer.bin And Nforce linux drivers.run :cry: Both dindt worked out when clicking 1 time or tryting to open whit right mouse :scratch: If someone could help me or give me the uber solution i would be very thankfull :) Thnx in advanche, Grtz basiQ :D [edit] running on Suse linux personal 9.1 x86 and running on KDE :) [/edit] :jawa: |
Hi basiQ, welcome to lq. You could get the suse rpm for amsn here.
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/sus.../rpms/SuSE_9.1 Alternatively, from a terminal as root. ./aMsn Installer.bin For the nforce as root. sh Nforce linux drivers.run There is more info here. http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/n...easeNotes.html good luck. |
Hey,
So every .run file needs to be runned whit the konsole? |
I can't speak on every .run file there are two many for me to look up and verify. Generally speaking, excutables are executed with a ./filename from a terminal as root or su -. Some install scripts use the sh filename bit. Just have a look at any documentaion or faqs at the site where you download the program or script. Also anytime you're installing from source, look at the readme, or install files.
good luck. |
yay i fixed those thingy's out :D
But now i got to now how i can install something whitout X server (KDE) :cry: |
What are you trying to install? What do you mean by without xserver?
good luck. |
Oh,... good, I thought he was trying to use "White-out" on his x-Server,...
:p BasiQ, please turn down the knob on your 733t Haxor/ghetto-slang panel... :D |
......:scratch:
Also having problems Installing my ATi 9600 XT The Drivers @ Ati.com only show the 9700, also my Control panel does :O So i can't Turn on 3d acc. or OpengL How can i fix that problem :cry: |
Here is a quick how to.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...icle&artid=212 Here is my search. http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...der=descending good luck. |
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If your card is not supported by ATI's drivers, you are limited to the open source drivers. They STILL support 3D (not optimized, so don't expect stunning performance). Fiddle with SAX2. If you screw up, you can always log in as root and run the SAX2 tool from the command to get your settings back... |
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