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General Chat / How to execute 25assist for linux?
« on: Tuesday, January 10, 2012, 08:46:04 AM »
Hi guys,
I'm currently using 25assist on Windows, but I'd like to install the program on my Linux laptop too.
So this is what I did:
1. downloaded the 25Assist-Linux.zip
2. extracted the zip and placed it in the directory /home/myusername/25Assist
3. opened terminal:
- sudo chown myusername:myusername 25Assist
- sudo chmod 755 25Assist
- sh 25Assist
4. after running the last command, my terminal gave this output:
25Assist: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
I tried to rename the file to 25Assist.run or 25Assist.sh, but it doesn't matter.
I also tried python and perl to run the file, but they also return an error.
Could somebody help me out here?
Extra system info:
laptop: Thinkpad T61
OS: Linux Mint 12 x64 running Gnome Shell
kernel: 3.0.0-14-generic
Thanks,
Mist!DasBrot
I'm currently using 25assist on Windows, but I'd like to install the program on my Linux laptop too.
So this is what I did:
1. downloaded the 25Assist-Linux.zip
2. extracted the zip and placed it in the directory /home/myusername/25Assist
3. opened terminal:
- sudo chown myusername:myusername 25Assist
- sudo chmod 755 25Assist
- sh 25Assist
4. after running the last command, my terminal gave this output:
25Assist: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
I tried to rename the file to 25Assist.run or 25Assist.sh, but it doesn't matter.
I also tried python and perl to run the file, but they also return an error.
Could somebody help me out here?
Extra system info:
laptop: Thinkpad T61
OS: Linux Mint 12 x64 running Gnome Shell
kernel: 3.0.0-14-generic
Thanks,
Mist!DasBrot