You mean you have installed NS correctly, but you couldn't run tcl file as
expected, right?
I have installed ns2.33 on Ubuntu too, but everything goes well.
I want to remind is that please make sure you have access right[Write
access] to the folder, because after you type ns xx.tcl, it will produce
some files like xx.tr and xx.nam.
So, that is it. 

Siraj Shaikh wrote:
> 
> 
> I installed ns-2.33 on my machine (Ubuntu). Followed the intstructions
> on here:
> http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php/Installing_ns2.31_on_Ubuntu7.04
> 
> Everything worked fine and as expected. No errors encountered.
> 
> I the validation set up and even the path/environment variables. Have
> checked the paths since then and they are all fine.
> 
> The problem: for any file xxx.tcl (in the right folder) every time I type
> 
> $ ns xxx.tcl
> 
> I get
> 
> $ xxx.tcl does not exist, try again
> 
> Why? When I type
> 
> $ ns
> 
> I get
> 
> Usage:      host [-v] [-a] [-t querytype] [options]  name  [server]
> Listing:    host [-v] [-a] [-t querytype] [options]  -l zone  [server]
> Hostcount:  host [-v] [options] -H [-D] [-E] [-G] zone
> Check soa:  host [-v] [options] -C zone
> Addrcheck:  host [-v] [options] -A host
> Listing options: [-L level] [-S] [-A] [-p] [-P prefserver] [-N skipzone]
> Common options:  [-d] [-f|-F file] [-I chars] [-i|-n] [-q] [-Q] [-T] [-Z]
> Other options:   [-c class] [-e] [-m] [-o] [-r] [-R] [-s secs] [-u] [-w]
> Special options: [-O srcaddr] [-j minport] [-J maxport]
> Extended usage:  [-x [name ...]] [-X server [name ...]]
> 
> What is the problem? Please help!
> 
> 
> 

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