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I just recently installed Ubuntu to do some light perl development. I was installing Adobe Air and after I made the bin file executable, I could not run it with the (./). It says that there is no such file or directory. Here is the output from my terminal:

alan@workstartion:~$ cd Downloads
alan@workstartion:~/Downloads$ ls -a
. hal-9000.png
.. libflashplayer.so
AdobeAIRInstaller.bin mass-effect-normandy-sr1.jpg

[Code]....

I've deleted the .bin and re-downloaded it, I have renamed it, moved it and even tried executing it by removing the .bin and running it from its location. I am still getting the same errors.

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:
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