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| Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
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I downloaded bterm linux from Kim's page. However it keeps saying:
bash: ./bterm: No such file or directory
the directory contents are:
bbbs.001 bbbs.002 bterm btermcfg BTERM.doc LICENSE.txt scripts sysop.gui sean@sean-K53U:~/bterm$
I tried btermcfg with the same result
I downloaded bterm linux from Kim's page. However it keeps saying:
bash: ./bterm: No such file or directory
Dan Cross wrote to Sean Rima <=-
On 21 Feb 2020 at 08:03p, Sean Rima pondered and said...
I downloaded bterm linux from Kim's page. However it keeps saying:
bash: ./bterm: No such file or directory
the directory contents are:
bbbs.001 bbbs.002 bterm btermcfg BTERM.doc LICENSE.txt scripts sysop.gui sean@sean-K53U:~/bterm$
I tried btermcfg with the same result
Are the files executable? Check with `ls -l`.
Alan Ianson wrote to Sean Rima <=-
Hello Sean,
I downloaded bterm linux from Kim's page. However it keeps saying:
bash: ./bterm: No such file or directory
I think that's because you have 3bit executibles on a 64bit system?
bterm is a copy of BBBS and likewise btercfg is a copy of bcfg4. Copy
the lastest bbbs to bterm and bcfg4 to btermcfg into your BTERM
directory and you'll be good to go.
Are the files executable? Check with `ls -l`.
Yeah there are all there and executable. It is weird
Dan Cross wrote to Sean Rima <=-
On 22 Feb 2020 at 11:39a, Sean Rima pondered and said...
Are the files executable? Check with `ls -l`.
Yeah there are all there and executable. It is weird
If you run `file bterm`, what does it say? It sounds
like the wrong ELF brand.
Dan Cross wrote to Sean Rima <=-
On 22 Feb 2020 at 11:39a, Sean Rima pondered and said...
Are the files executable? Check with `ls -l`.
Yeah there are all there and executable. It is weird
If you run `file bterm`, what does it say? It sounds
like the wrong ELF brand.