duncan webster | 02/05/2020 13:25:27 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | My Windows 10 is paying silly beggars, so I'm trying to download QCAD to my 64 bit Linux laptop. I've been to the website and hit the appropriate button, and in my downloads folder is qcad-3.24.3-trial-linux-x86_64.run. Click on this and I get an error message xed has not been able to detect the character encoding........ Anyone got any bright ideas |
SillyOldDuffer | 02/05/2020 13:32:54 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | mint is trying open the .run file as a graphical image. Right click on the file, select Properties / Permissions, set it as executable and try double clicking again. Or, Open a terminal, cd to Downloads, and enter: chmod +x qcad-3.24.3-trial-linux-x86_64.run then run it with: ./qcad-3.24.3-trial-linux-x86_64.run Dave |
duncan webster | 02/05/2020 13:47:19 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | Tat seems to have worked, at least I have a QCAD icon, but got to take the hound out now |
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