I need to run the executable file by double clicking.While double click the executable its asking below message
"Myapp" is an executable file. Do you want to execute it? with option
Executable
Execute in Terminal
Cancel
Its running Fine when I press executable. How to run the executable without above message display? in linux.
I'm trying to install Torchlight from the Humble Indie Bundle 6. The installation file is an sh file.
When I try to run the sh file I get this output.
[ user@pc:~/Desktop$ sudo sh ./Torchlight-2012-09-26.sh
[sudo] password for user:
Current temporary directory (usually /tmp by default) does not seem to be executable!
This evening while perusing Hacker News I came upon a post with the title 5 easy tips to accelerate SSL. An interesting read, but I don't use Apache or Nginx and am instead interested in similar tips for IIS. Cursory Googling didn't turn up anything of note (doesn't mean I missed something). Are there similar "easy" tips for speeding up the way IIS handles SSL?
Now by executable CD I mean a disk that usually would run and install a program but for some reason isn't. I would particularly like to know how to install it from the command line (terminal). Please do help. The program on the CD is an .iso file.
I downloaded the Linux executable for Unetbootin 494, and now I'm trying to run it. As root, I made it executable and attempted to execute it:
chmod +x unetbootin-linux-494
./unetbootin-linux-494
Nothing happens and no output is displayed. ps -e | grep unetbootin shows nothing either. The file's size looks right (4.3 MB), although I don't see a checksum on sourceforge with which to verify it.
My problem is Vidalia can't start Tor because it's not in executable file(Tor).
The file Tor*(usr/sbin/tor)* is a shared library (application/x-sharedlib) so it's not executable right?
Also when I'm running Tor in terminal it's stuck at Bootstrapping 45%.
I downloaded the available zip file which -from its name- seems to be gtk,
and when trying to run TitaniumStudio as explained in the installation guide
run the TitaniumStudio executable
I get this error msg
There is no application installed for executable files.
Do you want to search for an application to open this file?
Hi I have developed a swing application using javafx on windows operating system . Its working fine on windows. But when i running the jar on linux its opening by default in archive manager, its not working as executable.
I have checked the property of the jar file it is executable already.
I have an application (Sage MIP Fund Accounting) which exports data to Excel. In this process it uses an internal print driver. Since we upgraded from 2008 to 2008 R2 this export process causes system hangs.
This has been isolated down to the splwow64 executable hanging while the Excel document is building.