This one time, at band camp, Debian User Adam Bogacki,,, said:
>Hi,
> I copied Wordperfect 9 into /usr but when I try to execute in /usr it
>I get the message "no such file".
>
>ls -l tells me that 23730473 bytes of a file named WORDPERF IS IN /usr
>but I cannot get it to run.
>
>chmod gives me
chmod gives you this? You sure you don't mean 'ls -l'? :)
>-rwxrwx -x 1 root root 28641280 Jun 5 14:28 WORDPERF
^
\- well, it's not readable by you, only root ;)
Exactly how are you trying to run it? Clag a session from your shell,
with details of current directory, the exact command you type, and the
exact error message, back to the list.
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<Balial> This port may thing it's fortified, butt I seem to be mounting
a pretty good assault
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