I cant get my wusb54gc to work I have follow all the instructions from [URL] first tried it on mint and it worked perfect--I installed the latest xubuntu and ran into a problem @:
Step 9
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cd /home/user/Downloads/2009_1110_RT3070_Linux_STA_v2.1.2.0
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make && make install
terminal puts out:
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make[1]: Entering directory '/home/ian/Downloads/2009_1110_RT3070_Linux_STA_v2.1.2.0/tools' gcc -g bin2h.c -o bin2h
make[1]: gcc: Command not found
make[1]: *** [all] Error 127
make [1]: Leaving directory ...same as above
make: *** [build_tools] Error 2
then after that step 10 in Xubuntu there is no such directory as /lib/modules/2.6.31-14-generic/updates there is a 2.6.32-21...
make: -F.: Command not found HBHB**** **** The configure script must be executed before running 'make'. **** Please run "./configure". **** make: *** [makeopts] Error 1
I have installed cygwin to my windows xp machine. I typed the commmand in cygwin shell it shows "command not found". How can i install make command in cygwin
I have installed Lenny in my labtop. I have problem to install packages; command "make" "make install" "configure" doesn't work. It return: "bash: make: command not found". So I can't install flashplayer :/ Well, I start with Lenny.
I decided to switch from Ubuntu to Fedora Core 10 KDEdual boot installation worked perfectly... all smooth!untill i got to installing things....i wanted to install ndiswrapper, so i manually downloaded it on my second pc and transferred it trought a USB stick to the Fedora PC. When reading the 'installation manual' it clearly uses the "make" command a lot...problem is; bash error: "bash: make: command not found"So i google this and i get some solutions, all involving online repositories...so basically... i need internet to get the MAKE rpm, and i need the MAKE rpm to get the internet working... :')I tried searching online repositories but i haven't got a clue about what i need to download from there (to get the make command, or the "Development Tools") and how to install it on my fedora pc....i need help :P It would be much appreciated if someone could explain me how i could get these important packages up and running on my system with manual downloading and installing.I haven't got a clue how to do this manually... I've been on it for hours allready and I'm getting a bit fed up with it I can't understand why such an important package isn't standard included in the installation.
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make: arm-linux-gcc: Command not found CHK include/linux/version.h make[1]: `include/asm-arm/mach-types.h' is up to date. CHK include/linux/utsrelease.h HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep code....
trying to set up my wireless drivers on my laptop. But i cant install them without the "make" command, it says its not found. I have internet on my other computer, but no way to link them. Is there a rpm that i can download and install that will fix it?
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I know my way around MS Windows much better, but I just don't feel right trying to program something for Android on a Microsoft operating system. I am interested in Android programming so I followed the instructions on [URL] to install the environment on my computer...
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** When I double-click it in nautilus, it opens up in gedit. I can set the permissions in nautilus (through the properties - Allow executing file as a program) and get it to work,
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I'm trying to install the projectM visualizer and I'm running into some problems. Initially, I tried to install it by running "sudo apt-get install libvisual-projectm", which seemed to work... except there's no launcher for it in my Applications menu and "projectM-pulseaudio" returns "command not found". From there, I decided to try to build it myself, by following this guide (<- link). It went well until the "make" command, which returns the following error:
I'm wondering whether my server has been hacked by someone trying to cover their tracks. When I log in now, I get a message saying "bash: /bin/ls: No such file or directory", and although 'which ls' tells me it's '/bin/ls', it is as if the command does not exist. Note that this NOT a path issue: I get the error when typing '/bin/ls' (and '/usr/bin/ls', which I thought worth trying). I tried to 'sudo chmod +x /bin/ls' and the operation was not permitted.
OK, so thinking I'd somehow hosed things, I did 'sudo apt-get install --reinstall coreutils', hoping to reinstall ls etc. I get this:
I a new user of ubuntu.I got this strange problem when I was doing an installation. The command is just in the folder, but the installation says it's not there. I have tried to re-install tcl/tk package in ubuntu, but it doesn't work. Could anybody help me out on this issue
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im trying to install Squid clamav with squid(fedora11, 386MB, 2.6kernel)..i configured clamd and is working fine,(squid wrking fine) then i tried to install squidclamav via (yum -y install curl-devel).then i downloaded squidclamav-4.0.tar.gz and extracted.. then i run ./configure and then make.but make install command wont work; it shows an error.
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Code: ./gusr: line 2: javaw: command not found The script is just this line:
I have a cron (running as root) that does some work and then suspends the pc until the next morning. This script works fine when run fom the terminal, but when running the script via the cron, it fails.
This is my test script:
#!/bin/bash pm-suspend
The cron is: 10 9 * * * bash /home/administrator/sleep.sh > /home/administrator/error.log 2>&1
The error is: line 2: pm-suspend: command not found
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