Re: [newbie] more very basic questions

2003-04-01 Thread Teilhard Knight
On Monday 31 March 2003 01:34 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > Those are typically executables. They are not associated with anything, > but must be run from the shell. > > Open a shell (also known as terminal), change to the directory where the > .bin is located (with cd), then type ./.bin Thank yo

Re: [newbie] more very basic questions

2003-03-31 Thread Teilhard Knight
On Monday 31 March 2003 02:27 am, Derek Jennings wrote: > On Monday 31 Mar 2003 2:59 am, Teilhard Knight wrote: > > On Monday 31 March 2003 01:34 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > > Those are typically executables. They are not associated with anything, > > > but must be run from the shell. > > > > >

Re: [newbie] more very basic questions

2003-03-31 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 11:19, Teilhard Knight wrote: > What do I do with a .bin package? I have no file asociations with those > archives. What program handles them? > > > Teilhard Knight > The Extraterrestrial > > Who ate my sandwich? Most of the time you can execute a .BIN file with opening a

Re: [newbie] more very basic questions

2003-03-31 Thread Derek Jennings
On Monday 31 Mar 2003 2:59 am, Teilhard Knight wrote: > On Monday 31 March 2003 01:34 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > Those are typically executables. They are not associated with anything, > > but must be run from the shell. > > > > Open a shell (also known as terminal), change to the directory wh

Re: [newbie] more very basic questions

2003-03-30 Thread Teilhard Knight
On Monday 31 March 2003 01:34 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > Those are typically executables. They are not associated with anything, > but must be run from the shell. > > Open a shell (also known as terminal), change to the directory where the > .bin is located (with cd), then type ./.bin Thanks s

Re: [newbie] more very basic questions

2003-03-30 Thread Raffaele Belardi
Those are typically executables. They are not associated with anything, but must be run from the shell. Open a shell (also known as terminal), change to the directory where the .bin is located (with cd), then type ./.bin raffaele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What do I do with a .bin package? I hav

[newbie] more very basic questions

2003-03-30 Thread Teilhard Knight
What do I do with a .bin package? I have no file asociations with those archives. What program handles them? Teilhard Knight The Extraterrestrial Who ate my sandwich? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com