Forgive me if this is a really stupid question, but I can't get the installer to launch, and I've seen this package running and I really like it.
The directions say:
Unzip the distribution into a directory of your choice.
Browse to the ./bin directory.
Browse to the directory matching your platform (windows-x86-32, macosx-universal-32, linux-x86-32,…).
Type sudo fx-player start.
So, I've got it unzipped, in my home folder, I've navigated to the right folder, and when I try to run the command, I get:
user@server:~/fx-player-0.9-beta4/bin/linux-x86-32$ sudo fx-player start
fx-player: command not found
Just to make sure the file was executable, I chmod 777, and I still get the same result. Any idea what stupid thing I am doing wrong?
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Forgive me if this is a really stupid question, but I can't get the installer to launch, and I've seen this package running and I really like it.
The directions say:
Unzip the distribution into a directory of your choice.
Browse to the ./bin directory.
Browse to the directory matching your platform (windows-x86-32, macosx-universal-32, linux-x86-32,…).
Type sudo fx-player start.
So, I've got it unzipped, in my home folder, I've navigated to the right folder, and when I try to run the command, I get:
Just to make sure the file was executable, I chmod 777, and I still get the same result. Any idea what stupid thing I am doing wrong?
sudo ./fx-player start
Yup. Got it. dotslash. Linux. Right.
but in MacOS X now working ?