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June 20, 2014, 08:23:24 AM |
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Pre: I'm totally noob in Linux but I need to use the qt inside Ubuntu. I've downloaded bitcoin-qt 0.9.2.1, inside there are two directories bin and src, in "bin" / "64" there is the bitcoin-qt. Is this the right file? How can I use it? If I doubleclick on the qt, Ubuntu says that there's no application to open it. Don't laugh but help me please
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June 20, 2014, 09:50:24 AM |
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Pre: I'm totally noob in Linux but I need to use the qt inside Ubuntu. I've downloaded bitcoin-qt 0.9.2.1, inside there are two directories bin and src, in "bin" / "64" there is the bitcoin-qt. Is this the right file? How can I use it? If I doubleclick on the qt, Ubuntu says that there's no application to open it. Don't laugh but help me please If you're new to linux, the repository approach is definitely the easiest approach to take, as you'll be notified of updates. However, if you're using a 64bit version of Ubuntu, that is the file. Try running `chmod +x bitcoin-qt` in the terminal, insite the bin/64 directroy of the download; this will make the file executable, and should solve your problem.
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June 20, 2014, 11:35:01 AM |
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Pre: I'm totally noob in Linux but I need to use the qt inside Ubuntu. I've downloaded bitcoin-qt 0.9.2.1, inside there are two directories bin and src, in "bin" / "64" there is the bitcoin-qt. Is this the right file? How can I use it? If I doubleclick on the qt, Ubuntu says that there's no application to open it. Don't laugh but help me please If you're new to linux, the repository approach is definitely the easiest approach to take, as you'll be notified of updates. However, if you're using a 64bit version of Ubuntu, that is the file. Try running `chmod +x bitcoin-qt` in the terminal, insite the bin/64 directroy of the download; this will make the file executable, and should solve your problem. Thanks for your answer, this answered my concern too.
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June 24, 2014, 08:21:11 PM |
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Pre: I'm totally noob in Linux but I need to use the qt inside Ubuntu. I've downloaded bitcoin-qt 0.9.2.1, inside there are two directories bin and src, in "bin" / "64" there is the bitcoin-qt. Is this the right file? How can I use it? If I doubleclick on the qt, Ubuntu says that there's no application to open it. Don't laugh but help me please If you're new to linux, the repository approach is definitely the easiest approach to take, as you'll be notified of updates. However, if you're using a 64bit version of Ubuntu, that is the file. Try running `chmod +x bitcoin-qt` in the terminal, insite the bin/64 directroy of the download; this will make the file executable, and should solve your problem. Ok I wrote "chmod +x bitcoin-qt" and the terminal didn't reply with errors, but then if I write bitcoin-qt it doesn't open
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June 24, 2014, 08:26:49 PM |
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You need to include the path. If you're in that directory you can use ./bitcoin-qt (./ indicates the current directory) You can also put a link to the file in /usr/local/bin so that it's in your default path
sudo ln -s /bitcoin/bin/64/bitcoin-qt /usr/local/bin/bitcoin-qt (change the first path to match wherever you have it)
Then typing bitcoin-qt will work from anywhere.
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June 24, 2014, 08:31:55 PM |
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Pre: I'm totally noob in Linux but I need to use the qt inside Ubuntu. I've downloaded bitcoin-qt 0.9.2.1, inside there are two directories bin and src, in "bin" / "64" there is the bitcoin-qt. Is this the right file? How can I use it? If I doubleclick on the qt, Ubuntu says that there's no application to open it. Don't laugh but help me please If you're new to linux, the repository approach is definitely the easiest approach to take, as you'll be notified of updates. However, if you're using a 64bit version of Ubuntu, that is the file. Try running `chmod +x bitcoin-qt` in the terminal, insite the bin/64 directroy of the download; this will make the file executable, and should solve your problem. Ok I wrote "chmod +x bitcoin-qt" and the terminal didn't reply with errors, but then if I write bitcoin-qt it doesn't open Are you typing "bitcoin-qt" or "./bitcoin-qt"? The former runs an executable with that name installed from a package, the latter executes the file from the current directory. If you've previously been using the former, either cd to the bin/64 directory and run "./bitcoin-qt" or provide the full path to the file (e.g. "bin/64/bitcoin-qt").
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June 25, 2014, 08:57:12 PM |
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Pre: I'm totally noob in Linux but I need to use the qt inside Ubuntu. I've downloaded bitcoin-qt 0.9.2.1, inside there are two directories bin and src, in "bin" / "64" there is the bitcoin-qt. Is this the right file? How can I use it? If I doubleclick on the qt, Ubuntu says that there's no application to open it. Don't laugh but help me please If you're new to linux, the repository approach is definitely the easiest approach to take, as you'll be notified of updates. However, if you're using a 64bit version of Ubuntu, that is the file. Try running `chmod +x bitcoin-qt` in the terminal, insite the bin/64 directroy of the download; this will make the file executable, and should solve your problem. Ok I wrote "chmod +x bitcoin-qt" and the terminal didn't reply with errors, but then if I write bitcoin-qt it doesn't open Are you typing "bitcoin-qt" or "./bitcoin-qt"? The former runs an executable with that name installed from a package, the latter executes the file from the current directory. If you've previously been using the former, either cd to the bin/64 directory and run "./bitcoin-qt" or provide the full path to the file (e.g. "bin/64/bitcoin-qt"). Typing ./bitcoin-qt the terminal says "permission denied", if I type sudo ./bitcoin-qt it says "command not found", aaargh
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June 26, 2014, 08:51:17 PM |
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Ok it works I had to copy the bitcoin directory into the home of the live cd! Thanks for the support.
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