Mats Bengtsson wrote: > So, type in > sh lily > and then press the TAB key, which fills in the file name and results in > something like > sh lilypond-2.10.33-1.linux-x86.sh > Then you can press enter. > I would recommend you to do this as root
N.B. in Kubuntu you can't directly access root -- so type, sudo sh lily ... and press the tab key. The complete command should then look something like, sudo sh lilypond-2.10.33-1.linux-x86.sh Alternatively, load up Konsole and look for a little icon in the bottom left looking like the sun and clouds. Click on it and hold down the mouse button. You'll get a little menu which has an option 'Root shell' -- select that and enter your password as requested. Then do everything as Mats has indicated. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
