Hi -

I'm now a re-newbie, sort of. I just took the plunge into Linux, from WinXP,
and I've run into a difficulty.

I'm running Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) on a laptop. Using Synaptic, I was
able to install LilyPond 2.10 (I don't remember the release number). I
downloaded 2.12.2-1 from the LilyPond website, and it's sitting on my
desktop. I uninstalled 2.10, but I can't figure out how to install 2.12 from
the desktop file (*lilypond-2.12.2-1,linux-x86.sh*). I've tried using apt
from a terminal window (using sudo), and I've tried Synaptic from the System
menu, and I've tried Add/Remove programs.

I've tried searching the mailing list archives, but I'm not finding anything
that helps. As far as I can tell, Synaptic is looking for a .deb file, not a
.sh file. I tried running "sh lillypond-2.12.2-1,linux-x86.sh" as sudo from
the command line, but the shell doesn't like it. I tried bash, as well. The
file is a shell script, right? I can't figure out how to run it.

I would appreciate any help or direction-pointing anyone can give.

(As soon as I can get this resolved, I promise to continue with indexing.
This has been a trying season.)

Peace to all,

Ralph

-- 
Ralph Palmer
Montague City, MA
USA
palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com
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