Installation :: Qt On Fedora64 - Cannot Execute Bin File

Sep 13, 2010

there i searched 100 of pages but cant find answer to this simple stuff why i'm not able to install qt on my fedora 64 I'm running fedora 64 on virtual box on win 7 host want to install [qt-sdk-linux-x86_64-opensource-2010.04.bin] tried chmod 777 qt and ./qt but every time i do that is gives me bash: ./qt cannot execute bin file i'm logged in as route checked permission using ls -asl and looks fine also sorry to forum moderators as i posted same question in article submission section. sorry as this is my first post.

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