You might need to type ./Xinstall.sh, if you're not, even after changing
to the directory where it is. Otherwise you have to set up the path.
jayjwa@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jul 2004, Levi Campbell wrote:
+ Hi, I just downloaded XFree86 version 4.4.0 on a WinXP system and
burned the + files on a CD because the computer that has linux
installed is not connected + to the internet. I burned all of the
files into a directory named XFree, + mounted the CD drive /dev/cdrom
to /cdrom and switched to the /cdrom/XFree + and tried to run the
Xinstall.sh file but all I got was "command not found." + I tried
using Xinstall.bin and renamed it and got the same message. what do +
I need to do in order to fix this?
'man chmod' , and learn about $PATH ;)
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
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