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How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
Hello,
I am a new user and i want to install the maemo 5(fremantle) SDK on Ubuntu Hardy. I have red the tutorial in this site but i have an error on the second step: Code:
$ sudo ./maemo-scratchbox-install_5.0beta2.sh –u USER Code:
sudo: ./maemo-scratchbox-install_5.0beta2.sh: command not found Sorry for my bad skill on linux(i am an XP's users, and i do apps in visual basic and C++)...and for my bad english i hope you understand which i have written. Thanks for all answers! |
Re: How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
You probably aren't in the same folder as the download when you type the sudo ./maemo-etc command, so you should 'cd' into the correct folder first. However, before you go any further, you should probably look up some kind of Ubuntu or general Linux tutorial, as there are quite a lot of differences from XP.
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Re: How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
But with the first step of this tutorial, i download automatically from terminal the file, and i don't know where they are saved.
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Re: How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
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Re: How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
Check your browser settings to find out where you have saved it, if you do not get asked where to store when downloading stuff...
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Re: How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
I have still a problem:
i have 'cd' on the right directory(home/USER) but now it give me another error: If i write sudo ./memo-etc... the error is: Code:
command not found ./maemo-etc... the error is: Code:
Permesso negato(permission denied) |
Re: How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
Are you sure the file is executable ?
if not, try "chmod a+x ./maemo[...].sh", and try again to run it with sudo ? |
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but isn't there a procedure easyer than this? |
Re: How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
I'm not aware of an easier procedure, but maybe posting screenshots could help us locate the problem?
If even chmod gives you an error, there's something wrong somewhere. |
Re: How to install SDK on Ubuntu Hardy
Use "sudo sh ./maemo-...."
Sudo needs a "proper" command after it. |
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