Tyrone Mills ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes:
> The .sh designates that the file is a shell script. Linux doesn't do file
> associations like windows does. You could call it anything, and as long as
> it's an executable file, it'll run. CHMOD the files you need to run.
That's not a wise idea. Instead, try reading the INSTALL* docs that come with it
before you start mucking around with permissions on files.
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