RE: binary files
make sure it has executable permissions ie, $chmod +x filename.bin
and then
$sh filename.bin
or just
$./filename.bin ( that is dot slash)
HTH
Shawn
--- "deFreese, Barry" <Barry.deFreese@nike.com> wrote:
> David,
>
> .bin is usually the Macintosh binhex archiving format. Might need to
> make
> sure you pulled down the right file if you downloaded it?
>
> Barry deFreese
> NTS Technology Services Manager
> Nike Team Sports
> (949)-616-4005
> Barry.deFreese@nike.com
>
> "Technology doesn't make you less stupid; it just makes you stupid
> faster."
> Jerry Gregoire - Former CIO at Dell
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David and Dana Evans [mailto:ddevans999@attbi.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:15 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: binary files
>
>
> I know now how to install a "whatever.tar.gz" file but how do I
> install a
> "whatever.bin" file?
> Please help I've been reading and reading and can't find the answer.
> Thanks Dave
> ddevans999@attbi.com
>
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