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Author: Bryce C
Date:  
Subject: Help
I had a similar problem today when I copied the FreeBSD version of the
XF86_VMware X server to a linux server. Try another version (there's 2
i think) or download site because it may have been switched
accidentally. This generally happens when the executable is built for
the wrong OS I have found (today).


On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 17:11, Devin Rankin wrote:
> I've been a member of the list for several months and I've played around with Linix a bit longer than that. But now I'm seeing something on a new install that I just don't understand.
>
> I can't get a file to execute by typing its name in a Bash shell.
>
> I have Suse 8.0 installed on a system with a 1900 XT AMD processor. I downloaded setiathome-3.03.i686-pc-linux-gnu-gnulibc2.1.tar and then unpacked it with a tar -xf command.
> the file unpacked the executable, setiathome. But when I change to the right subdirectory in a bash shell and type the name of the file, I get a "bash: setiathome : command not found" .
>
> I have done this before and and it worked fine. But not this time. I don't understand why it is not working. What am I missing?
>
>

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