Check the permissions on the files. Make sure you have execute permission on
the script. If you don't know how to change permisson, do a "man chmod"
On Tue, 07 Mar 2000, bosco wrote:
> Yeah I know.. I tried that.. It said Cannot Executre
> /bosco/home/linuxq3ademo.. etc... ??
>
>
> Same th
bosco,
with that attitude your well on your way to linux succes :)
I fought tooth and nail with my first two or three linux installs, never
gave you (kinda like Rocky ;) )
Good luck with you new powerfull non Mr. Bill crash-o-matic os :)
Ron
bosco wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help... That proble
Thanks for the help... That problem is solved.. now if I could just figure out
how to get my OpenGL subsystem to boot.. LOL.. I'll manage.. this shit is fun..
:p
thanks again,
bosco().
flupke wrote:
> Indeed. Now, I remember. I had the same problem.
> I still don't understand why, but I ha
hmm. And you're sure they're executable? (if not: chmod +x filename.sh).
Or you could just type: "sh math/to/sh-file.sh".
On Mar 6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have Mandrake v7.0 and run KDE. I downloaded the Linux binaries for
> Quake3 Arena. They end with .sh but I can't seem
Indeed. Now, I remember. I had the same problem.
I still don't understand why, but I had to copy the file elsewhere.
I copied it to /tmp, then executed it, and it worked.
Check also that it is executable. If it is not, do a 'chmod +x
linuxq3demo...sh'
HTH
Flupke
bosco wrote:
> Yeah I know.. I t
Yeah I know.. I tried that.. It said Cannot Executre
/bosco/home/linuxq3ademo.. etc... ??
Same thing happens when I try to run the point release?!
Any idea??!
thanks,
bosco
flupke wrote:
> You just have to execute this script in a GUI (as root if you want to
> install quake in /usr/l
You just have to execute this script in a GUI (as root if you want to
install quake in /usr/local/games)
It will launch an installation program.
It worked fine for me.
HTH
Flupke
bosco wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have Mandrake v7.0 and run KDE. I downloaded the Linux binaries for
> Quake3 Arena.