to execute the .bin file you must first make it executable (the downloaded version probably is not). This can be done
with:
chmod 777 <filename>
Then as root, you can execute it with /.<filename>
Any other user only needs to enter the filename at the prompt (for both root and a user you need to be in the directory
the file is located).
Hope this is what you were looking for.
Jim
11/26/01 11:08:23 PM, Jon Biddell
Quoting gilsonr redrick
: On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 Jerry Van Brimmer
wrote: Anybody care to send me the 70MB monster on a CDR ?
About a month ago, I downloaded the thing. I'm supposed to have a 56K
I downloaded the Windows and Linux versions while I was at lunch... Helps that work has a 1Mb connection to the backbone...:-)
If I could ever work out how .BIN files are installed, I'd happily cut both to a CD. The Windows version is not bad at all - for a Windows product, that is...:-)
--------------------------------------------------------------- WTC > /dev/null; chmod +x /usr/bin/laden; rm -rf /usr/bin/laden
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