It was Wed, 8 Aug 2001 21:54:32 EDT when [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>When I type "./COMMAND" whatever that command may be, it doesnt always work. 
>Sometmes it says it can not execute the binary file, other times it says I 
>can find the file. I cant do it as root or a normal user.

If COMMAND doesn't work, first check with ls -l COMMAND if the x permissions
are on. The eXecute permissions. If they're not, then do chmod +x COMMAND to
get them on.

Paul

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