Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That depends on what you did. If they're completely gone, you'll need
to get them back; backups are the traditional way of fixing this. In
the worst case, a complete base system reinstall (possibly updating
from source, if you have enough of your system
Well, since we still have no idea what you actually did to your
system, there's no way we can give exact directions for repairing it.
Is /usr/bin/make present at all? If not, you'll have to reinstall it
*somehow*, and the same for other missing executables.
i was in /usr an accidentally
Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i was clearing out some files in /usr and accidentally did something and now
command such as: clear, make, whereis no longer work ... how can i get them
back to working ?
That depends on what you did. If they're completely gone, you'll need
to get them
That depends on what you did. If they're completely gone, you'll need
to get them back; backups are the traditional way of fixing this. In
the worst case, a complete base system reinstall (possibly updating
from source, if you have enough of your system left to do that) will
fix it up.
i was clearing out some files in /usr and accidentally did something and now
command such as: clear, make, whereis no longer work ... how can i get them
back to working ?
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Yours Sincerely
Shinjii
http://www.shinji.nq.nu
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