On 06/10/2011 08:41 AM, MING TSANG wrote:
> I post a ls realizing missing -1. in the file name.  I try whold things again 
> and here is the message.  Should I download the file and try again?
> 
> <><><><><>message begins<>
> tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ ls 
> lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux-x86.sh
> lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux-x86.sh
> tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ sh 
> lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux.x86.sh
> sh: Can't open lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux.x86.sh
> tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ 

The filename is still wrong:

ls: lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux-x86.sh
sh: lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux.x86.sh

Not the same!

Tab completion is your friend.  Since you said you are new to Linux:
type “sh lilypond-” then hit tab.  If there is a single file that
matches, it will complete it for you.  If not, hit tab again to see the
list of possible matches, then type a little more until you have a
unique match.

~Chris
-- 
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 out, / And to whom I was like to give offence.” — RF, Mending Wall
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