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dkveuro 11-27-2011 01:18 PM

LINUX Mint 11 katya. Help needed.
 
I have had no help from my IT guy and he's disappeared. I am so frustrated with this LINUX it's not funny.:mad: Cannot open downloads . When I check on sites for help it just so much gobbledygook and tech jargon.

Does anyone have a simple solution to open a download without hours writing to system like...

deb http://<mirror>.dl.sourceforge.net/project/jedit /deb jEdit - Browse Files at SourceForge.net /

Then, just run apt-get update, followed by apt-get install jedit.


WTF !...why can't this load automaticly or at least say what the hell you need to open it.

Furinsence....here's what I get trying to open a R129 2000yr > download from Mercedes.

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Archive: /home/dkv/Downloads/mw9791enu.exe
[/home/dkv/Downloads/mw9791enu.exe]
End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not
a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the
latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on
the last disk(s) of this archive.
zipinfo: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /home/dkv/Downloads/mw9791enu.exe or
/home/dkv/Downloads/mw9791enu.exe.zip, and cannot find /home/dkv/Downloads/mw9791enu.exe.ZIP, period.

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Even the bloody ZIP file won't extract and load !:rolleyes:
Anyone with a SIMPLE solution apart from going back to Windows.?

Signed...Really p***** off in Oklahoma.


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spdrun 11-27-2011 01:26 PM

That's not a .zip file, that's an .exe file. (i.e. a self-extracting .zip file that doesn't need unzip to extract). Won't work by default in ChromeOS or MacOS either.

Either:
(a) get someone to send you the files in a non-retarded format (regular .zip) or...
(b) I think you can use the built-in unzip utility to extract the file if you run it in Terminal and point it to the file's actual path

Open up a terminal window.
Type "chdir /home/dkv/Downloads <enter>" to change to the file's location.
Type "unzip mw9791enu.exe <enter>".

No quote marks on either entry!

dkveuro 11-27-2011 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spdrun (Post 2836113)
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Open up a terminal window.
Type "chdir /home/dkv/Downloads <enter>" to change to the file's location.
Type "unzip mw9791enu.exe <enter>".

No quote marks on either entry!

:cool:

Many thanks...will try this this evening when my blood pressure drops from this mornings effort !:)

........just one more small question...what's a terminal window?...and where do i find it?

Stretch 11-27-2011 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dkveuro (Post 2836147)
:cool:

Many thanks...will try this this evening when my blood pressure drops from this mornings effort !:)

........just one more small question...what's a terminal window?...and where do i find it?

If you are at all familiar with Windows then it would be called a DOS window or something crap like that...

The terminal is a command line interface.

I've not hear of mint before but it looks like you've got GNOME - so go to the left hand corner of the screen where you can find your programs and type in "terminal" in the search box.

dkveuro 11-27-2011 08:40 PM

Here's result:

dkv@Dell-laptop ~ $ chdir /home/dkv/Downloads <enter>
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
dkv@Dell-laptop ~ $ chdir /home/dkv/
No command 'chdir' found, did you mean:
Command 'hdir' from package 'hfsutils' (main)
Command 'cdir' from package 'cdtool' (universe)
chdir: command not found
dkv@Dell-laptop ~ $ Command 'hdir' from package 'hfsutils'
Command: command not found
dkv@Dell-laptop ~ $
dkv@Dell-laptop ~ $

spdrun 11-27-2011 08:49 PM

Try:

cd /home/dkv/Downloads

Then hit the <enter> key. Sorry, brain fart there -- some variants of Linux have chdir, others cd, some accept both!

Stretch 11-28-2011 03:08 AM

Hang about what are you guys up to?

Are you trying to unzip a windows .exe file?

If so why? What's the point? It is a Windows file it won't work on Linux. It is like asking someone who only speaks French to suddenly speak Martian...

spdrun 11-28-2011 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Army (Post 2836479)
Hang about what are you guys up to?

Are you trying to unzip a windows .exe file?

If so why? What's the point? It is a Windows file it won't work on Linux. It is like asking someone who only speaks French to suddenly speak Martian...

A lot of zipped files have executable code to unzip them tacked on, so the extension is .exe and they can be run directly in Windows to unzip them. However, Linux unzip can also read the zipped part (in theory) and extract them.

Stretch 11-28-2011 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spdrun (Post 2836592)
A lot of zipped files have executable code to unzip them tacked on, so the extension is .exe and they can be run directly in Windows to unzip them. However, Linux unzip can also read the zipped part (in theory) and extract them.

Oh right - didn't know that. I've always just booted up my VM and gone on from there.

dkveuro 05-03-2012 10:11 PM

IT guy says it's easy...right. I'm gonna kill the b******d.
Here's what i get when i paste to Terminal:

dkv@Dell-laptop ~ $ /home/dkv/Downloads
bash: /home/dkv/Downloads: Is a directory
dkv@Dell-laptop ~ $


I'm trying to dnld Wine for Gnome.
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spdrun 05-04-2012 01:22 AM

You forgot the "cd" part.

cd /home/dkv/Downloads

dkveuro 05-04-2012 03:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spdrun (Post 2931329)
You forgot the "cd" part.

cd /home/dkv/Downloads

After some days trying to get this system to function, allow features to load and not say Sorry this is not a file or unable to open due to some obscure reason that even if you correct it still will not load.

You see ? This is what I mean about this damn operating system. It is difficult to navigate, not intuitive by any means and quiet honestly ...even though a free distro... it's a pain in the rear.

I'm dumping this crappy system and moving back to a system that allows 'drag and drop' and will know what to do with an exe.

Tonight I watched a Bogart movie on You Tube after firing up my XP Pro system....guess what, didn't crash, didn't get jerky, clear picture, no drop outs and played over an hour movie faultlessly....unlike the Linux Mint Katya 11.

So don't write me and tell me I'm an idiot for not using Linux.:furious3::computer:..some of us can and some of us don't want to and flaming me for my choice will not make everyone say how wonderful the folk are who use Linux...in fact, it will reinforce the opinion of many who hold Linux in derision.

I like to get in, turn the key and drive...not build the bloody vehicle every time I open the garage door. :vbac47679
........so, I'm done.


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Stretch 05-04-2012 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dkveuro (Post 2931345)
After some days trying to get this system to function, allow features to load and not say Sorry this is not a file or unable to open due to some obscure reason that even if you correct it still will not load.

You see ? This is what I mean about this damn operating system. It is difficult to navigate, not intuitive by any means and quiet honestly ...even though a free distro... it's a pain in the rear.

I'm dumping this crappy system and moving back to a system that allows 'drag and drop' and will know what to do with an exe.

Tonight I watched a Bogart movie on You Tube after firing up my XP Pro system....guess what, didn't crash, didn't get jerky, clear picture, no drop outs and played over an hour movie faultlessly....unlike the Linux Mint Katya 11.

So don't write me and tell me I'm an idiot for not using Linux.:furious3::computer:..some of us can and some of us don't want to and flaming me for my choice will not make everyone say how wonderful the folk are who use Linux...in fact, it will reinforce the opinion of many who hold Linux in derision.

I like to get in, turn the key and drive...not build the bloody vehicle every time I open the garage door. :vbac47679
........so, I'm done.


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I think you should do what makes you happy mate. Best of luck with your new installation.

dkveuro 05-04-2012 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Army (Post 2931358)
I think you should do what makes you happy mate. Best of luck with your new installation.

Hi Army. Thank you. I am getting 7.

By the by, what part of Dutch land you at? Used to drive truck over there a while ago for Bradys and Son and then Tempo Freight out from Felixstowe or Hull to The Hook.

Moving furniture ( flat packets)s from Eindhoven and groupage to Germany and all points south down to Sicily.

regards

dk


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HuskyMan 05-04-2012 11:21 AM

I'm not a Linux expert but I read that the Ubuntu and SUSE versions are good.


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