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 Trying to execute a script
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BenLi




PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 6:24 pm   Post subject: Trying to execute a script

I'm trying to execute a script on Ubuntu 7.04 and it triggers an error concerning permissions. I went to the permissions tab in the properties of the file but I don't know how to solve it... can anyone help?

Thanks

um... I'm trying to attach a screenshot but I don't see the button to attach... any suggestions?

anyways it says :

ben@linux:~$ sudo sh /home/ben/Desktop/Nexuiz/nexuiz-linux-glx.sh
exec: 121: ./nexuiz-linux-686-glx: Permission denied
ben@linux:~$

but my permissions thing looks okay, I've checked off the "allowing script to be executed"
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BenLi




PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 6:45 pm   Post subject: RE:Trying to execute a script

okay never mind, thats sloved, now I can just slick on it and it prompts me to run. However, when I click run, nothing happens, nothing. Can someone please advise... I've never had this problem with Nexuiz before
Mazer




PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 11:08 pm   Post subject: RE:Trying to execute a script

Try running it from a terminal and see if any errors show up?
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