Since my old computer passed away, I switched from an Intel x86 to an AMD 64.
At my old system I had installed an older version of iplist (at Kubuntu).
Now (at Kubuntu amd64 Hardy), I tried to install iplist (the newest version for amd64 deb package), but no luck! :-(
I installed the prerequisites (jre6 and libnetfilter-queue1) and I gave "sudo dpkg -i ./iplist*.deb" from konsole, only to get the "no such file or directory" error!
Sigh! :-(
I tried some options, like giving the exact name, or renaming, or trying from a directory other than desktop, but seems like the message is deb script related.
Has someone managed to install iplist on Kubuntu Hardy amd64?
Any hints available? :-)
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Hi! :-)
Since my old computer passed away, I switched from an Intel x86 to an AMD 64.
At my old system I had installed an older version of iplist (at Kubuntu).
Now (at Kubuntu amd64 Hardy), I tried to install iplist (the newest version for amd64 deb package), but no luck! :-(
I installed the prerequisites (jre6 and libnetfilter-queue1) and I gave "sudo dpkg -i ./iplist*.deb" from konsole, only to get the "no such file or directory" error!
Sigh! :-(
I tried some options, like giving the exact name, or renaming, or trying from a directory other than desktop, but seems like the message is deb script related.
Has someone managed to install iplist on Kubuntu Hardy amd64?
Any hints available? :-)
You could try gdebi by clicking on the downloaded deb package. The above command assumes that the package is in the same directory.
[SOLVED]
Indeed!
gdebi-gtk has done the trick!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your help!!! :-)