[et-mgmt-tools] Re: Program Installation

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Subject:
Program installation
From:
javier ivan mendoza <ivanhhn@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Thu, 8 Feb 2007 11:08:54 -0600 (CST)
To:
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Hi, my name is Javier Ivan Mendoza, from Choluteca, Honduras, Central America. I have downloaded fedora core linux 6 and installed it in a 32-bit x86 intel platform computer. I got recently a software from Xilinx, inc. the WebPack 9i for linux. I tried to install it running the script setup included in the package, but fedora comes with a utility named setup to configure some system features. I changed the name of the script but the bash shell tell that the file does not exist. What is missing? I do not know if this the correct channel for help, but I will appreciate your recommendations.

Best Regards

Ivan Mendoza



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