> -----Original Message-----
> From: Count Zero [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, October 10, 1998 11:59 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      help...
> 
> Hey Everybody, I'm Dr. Nick! (Hope you all get the reference...)
> 
um, no idea.  sounds like it could be funny tho 

>         anyways, When I download programs in the binary format instead
> of the source files, Sometimes i get an error like: "./kicq: no such
> file or directory" but I KNOW that the file is there... I can go ls -l
> and it'll give me something back like: "-rwx-rx-rx root root 'some
> amount of bytes' kicq" or something like that (That isn't an exact
> quote...) If you could help me I'd be extremely grateful...
> 
ok, you didn't say and i have no idea what your linux experience is but
are you typing ./kicq in the directory that kicq is in?  If you put kicq
somewhere in your path you don't need the './' part.  It looks like your
permissions are correct.

HTH

Scott
'Clueless in Ohio'

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