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didnt realize there would be different responses from sudo -i login, vs just sudo ./
here's the response as root in terminal
root@brent3:/home/bab# chmod +x rt2870.bin
root@brent3:/home/bab# ./rt2870.bin
-bash: ./rt2870.bin: ...
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- 09-11-2012 #11Just Joined!
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didnt realize there would be different responses from sudo -i login, vs just sudo ./
here's the response as root in terminal
root@brent3:/home/bab# chmod +x rt2870.bin
root@brent3:/home/bab# ./rt2870.bin
-bash: ./rt2870.bin: cannot execute binary file
same as bab's non sudo.
edit- its a debian systemLast edited by Paine; 09-11-2012 at 09:01 PM.
- 09-11-2012 #12Just Joined!
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bab@brent3:~$ file rt2870.bin
rt2870.bin: data
- 09-12-2012 #13Linux Guru
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Well, either it is an executable for another operating system, or it was not downloaded properly. Does the source site have a checksum (md5 or sha1) available to verify that the file you got is what they have?
Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!
- 11-06-2012 #14Just Joined!
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I had the same problem. Guide me as well if any one know the solution.


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