Thanks Keith and Ralph, especially for a very quick response!
I tried Keith's method first by copy/paste; seemed to install, but I
could not find the installed file.
Next I tried Ralph's method, same result.
Tried ytree in the terminal and got a display of the home tree only,
but it would
Hi Charles,
> I tried 'sudo apt-get install Ytree-1.97.tar.gz'
Almost. Try
sudo apt-get install ytree
It's already pre-packaged for Ubuntu, though it may not be the latest
version. In other words, someone has already taken the .tar.gz of
source, compiled it, and produced a package of the
On Mon, 09 Apr 2012 16:20:58 +0100, c...@pampru.org said:
> whether
> my Ubuntu 11.04 is Debian or some other Linux variant.
All Ubuntu versions are derived from Debian, but...
> I tried 'sudo apt-get install Ytree-1.97.tar.gz'
'apt-get install' will only install Debian packages, not tarballs
Help please!
From the very useful list of Linux equivalents to Microsoft software given on
http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html (part of Move to
Linux website) I have located a program similar to the old DOS Xtree
Gold, but this one runs on Linux (note that Ztree, for $19 from
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