Help needed installing a .run file (CentOS 5)
Clutch
North Carolina New
I'm trying to install some ATI drivers for a CentOS 5 installation and I'm having a lot of trouble. I have downloaded the file (ati-driver-installer-8-7-x86.x86_64.run), logged in as root and navigated to the file in terminal and typed in the filename which the installation guide says to do, but I get
bash: ati-driver-installer-8-7-x86.x86_64.run: command not found
Any idea on what I am doing wrong? I checked the properties of the file, and checked to all it to be executed as a program. I'm a complete newbie to linux as well.
EDIT: Well I just navigated to the file through the file system and double clicked on it and it seems to be working. I also changed the permissions for others to read and write.
bash: ati-driver-installer-8-7-x86.x86_64.run: command not found
Any idea on what I am doing wrong? I checked the properties of the file, and checked to all it to be executed as a program. I'm a complete newbie to linux as well.
EDIT: Well I just navigated to the file through the file system and double clicked on it and it seems to be working. I also changed the permissions for others to read and write.
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# ./ati-driver-installer-8-7-x86.x86_64.run
Generally speaking, you should never install software that isn't maintained by your package manager, especially if it's a core system library or driver.
Also, just out of curiosity, why CentOS?
-drasnor
-drasnor
Why not CentOS? RHEL (and CentOS by extension) is a very highly rated OS.