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#60
Originally Posted by Beerduck View Post
You have to have root access to use chmod.

Try:
sudo gainroot
chmod +x /opt/beat2x/beat2x

The apstart file should be fine from installation.
Helping at all?
hehe, you are helping A LOT man ( no kidding ).
But it`s my N900 who isn`t helping...
My apstart gives me permission denied, I found this quite strange, as well as beat2x ( what i don`t find strange because, stupditelly, I copied it as root ).
But chmod should give it permission, but all it gives me is a blank
'' /home/user/ # "