To Zhang -

Here's my results:

gregoryop...@cowboy-pc:~$ tar jxvf flock-2.0.3.en-us.linux-
i686.tar.bz2
tar: flock-2.0.3.en-us.linux-i686.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file
or directory
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
gregoryop...@cowboy-pc:~$ cd flock(key tab)
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
gregoryop...@cowboy-pc:~$ chmod +x configure
chmod: cannot access `configure': No such file or directory
gregoryop...@cowboy-pc:~$ ./configure --help
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
gregoryop...@cowboy-pc:~$

Obviously I did something wrong?


To Loonger -

I think I've just worked-out an easier way to extract them - I found
an Archive Manger in the right-click menu, so I extracted both folders
to the Desktop, keeping the folder structure and file names intact -
the Flock folder is called "flock" and the Songbird folder is called
"Songbird".

So, in light of what appears to be a successful extraction to the
Desktop, what command would I then use to actually install the two
software titles (yes, I know you've probably already told me, but you
know what noobs can be like and at the moment, I'm one of them!)?



On Dec 27, 2:18 am, looonger <[email protected]> wrote:
> When you're inside an unpacked direcory you should run ./flock-browser
> or ./songbird instead of ./configure cause both are binary. You run ./
> configure when you try to build an app from source.
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