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I'm trying to manually install a package on ubuntu, but neither the sudo texhash nor the sudo mktexlsr command is found by the terminal. which texhash returns /usr
Command «pip3» was not found, maybe you wanted to say: The command «pip» from the package «python-pip» (universe) pip3: command not found EDIT.
Hi I'm having a very weird problem. whatever command I type I keep getting "bash: ls: command not found". That go for all the command Except
I have downloaded and installed GIT from git-scm.com/download/win For some reason, in Cygwin and in Command prompt (Windows 8), the git command is not found.
After I did that, my terminal won't recognize normal commands. I typed ls and got: -bash: ls: command not found I figured I'd try to add us
command not found via shell script but works on terminal. Were all the switches on the Command Module and LM control panels used during a mission?
Bash: mail: command not found (CentOS, RHEL, Ubuntu and Debian). With the minimum installation of Linux, you will not see most of commands in your system
Download XpdfReader. Current version: 4.00 Released: 2017 Aug 10. XpdfReader 4.00.01 was released on 2017 Aug 15 to correct a build problem that removed printing support.
i'm trying to get my AC97 sound drivers to work, but i'm confused by the directions. i can't seem to run commands lsmod, modinfo, modprobe -- even as root. i get
I'm typing the following command: But, getting the error: How do I fix this problem under Debian / Ubuntu / RHEL / CentOS Linux?
I'm typing the following command: But, getting the error: How do I fix this problem under Debian / Ubuntu / RHEL / CentOS Linux?
Pardon if already duplicate but I tried combing through the forums but it seems I can't get anywhere. I am trying to install pyenv in Ubuntu 14.04 by doing these steps.
As you can see which is available for installed but not currently installed. Below is the yum command to install which and then list again to show how
[root@archiso /]# pacstrap -i /mnt base base-devel bash: pacstrap: command not found. I spend half day to find some solutions that related with my problem.
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