Glenn,

Locate the file first.

As root in a terminal:

updatedb

Then let it update the file location database.

Then try the command:

locate chirpw

Change to the folder where chirpw is found and
issue the command'

  ./chirpw

You need the ./ to tell your system that the command is to be found in the
current folder not necessarily in the path.

Chirp should attempt to run.

David

On Wed, Jan 4, 2023, 00:40 K0LNY_Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Were you able to read the menus, like they radio menu?
> That is alt R.
> I could not get it to run.
> The install file read to type
> ./chirpw
> It cannot find that file.
> I considered the file you ran, but haven't tried it yet.
> I was hoping that installing it would have put something in the
> accessories or other menu.
> Glenn
>
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