Talk:Running Linux Applications Under Sugar: Difference between revisions
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== =Sugar Coating= Permission Denied. == | |||
I was able to download the files described, but when i tried to run ./sug I got a "Permissions Denied" message. Not knowing much Linux, but able to follow directions, I entered chmod a+s /bin/chmod. | |||
I entered ./sug and i still got Permissions denied. | |||
It would be helpful if I could copy screen shots to these comments. In any case the final messages for the first two commands on the OLPC were: | |||
2009-09-16 17:40:49 (39.9 KB/s) - 'libsugarize.so' saved [2792/2792] | |||
and | |||
2009-09-16 17:53:32 (43.8 KB/s) - 'sug' saved [3776/3776] | |||
The response to ./sug was | |||
bash: ./sug: Permission denied | |||
For the chmod a+s /bin/chmod | |||
There was no response except the repeat of the prompt | |||
bash-3.2# | |||
Attempting to enter ./sug again was the Permission denied as above. | |||
It does not appear i can go any further. | |||
Any ideas. | |||
== It works! == | |||
It says in the yellow box that the program won't work on newer versions of sugar but it does. Maybe we should remove this since it might discourage users from trying that idea. My sugar version is 0.96.2 Also I didn't need to restart sugar at the end of sugar coating it immediatly showed up in Home View. --[[User:Jamison Lofthouse|Jamison Lofthouse]] 10:39, 30 August 2012 (EDT) | |||
: Thanks for testing! If you can improve the page based on your experience, please do so. Thanks. --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 10:56, 31 August 2012 (EDT) |