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Old 08-29-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Enemy territory install error

Hi i am a total noob with linux and it's proberly a stupid mistake but please help me. I am tring to install enemy territory linux on debian. I did the netinstall version of debian. The et file is from the type .run But when i try to run it i get an error saying that im an trying to run a binary file.

How can i fix this. Do i need to install a dabian package befor i can run a binary file or what?

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Sidney
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Old 08-29-2007   #2 (permalink)
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you need to do:

Code:
sh filename.sh
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Old 08-29-2007   #3 (permalink)
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still needs some help

I tried but it say's unknow map or file

I went to the folder where the file is located

the file is called et-linux-2.60.x86.run

i typed:

sh et-linux-2.60.x86.sh and sh et-linux-2.60.x86.run.sh

but still unkown map or file

i am loged in ass root

thanks for the help so far.
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alright ass root, check to make sure there are no capitol letters in it.... Try:

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cd /directory/where/that/file/is
sh ./filename.run
linux is cap sensitive so make sure it is typed right
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