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Those three commands are typically the usual sequence for compiling programs for Linux. (more stuff will happen this time your program will actually be installed) Typically you'll have errors if you need to download more libraries (dependencies) first Once it's done, pay attention to the last few lines to see if there were any errors. If there's a bunch of text, it's building a makefile for you. Open a terminal window and navigate to the root directory of your program. I'm unfamiliar with that application, but with many Linux programs, you usually compile them yourself, so that's probably the situation here if you're seeing a bunch of code. >these guys don't know the answer, so they're making fun of you as a defense mechanism If it doesn't word, you'll likely need to "chmod +x " first.Īnonymous Mon Oct 20 19:46:56 2014 No. Find whatever file has the most important-looking name and drag it to a terminal or perhaps double-click. Way to be inviting to the linux community. Just drag and drop the file into terminal and press enter.
How do I open Unteralterbach? All I see are a bunch of code files. File: 58 KB, 256x256, Sphax-PureBDcraftGrass.png