Hi,
Try going to the directory where your file is and then typing in
"./stea" (without the m) and pressing the TAB button twice. If the word
is not completed to "./steam" and no list comes up that contains
"steam", then the file is either not there, or you have your permissions
set up wrong. Try doing an "ls -al" to see if your user has the right
permissions to execute the file. If not, use "chown" to change the file
to the right owner and/or group. If you don't have the right permissions
to do that, ask root.
Good luck!
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Regime

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hi,

Can somoene tell me why when i run ./steam to start the update i get: bash:
./steam: No such file or directory. The file is in there and i did chmod it.
Is there a particular Lib i need for this?
I never had this problem before.......
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