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Asked by , Edited by Fernando C. Estrada [ Admin ]

Iam not able to install PersonnalBrain the install command ask for a directory operand What is this?

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amlj [ Editor ]

I search package lists, and also the Web… There was nothing as PersonnalBrain. I think you meant PersonalBrain…
I haven’t tried it, but I guess you’ve also downloaded a file which tells you how to install it.

Let me know:
-Type of file
-A full copy of commands you entered and what you got

Also, you may like to try FreeMind instead of PersonalBrain.

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he@debian.org

You should not use the install command on the PersonalBrainunix6051.sh file (this would, given a directory, install the actual file into that directory).

To install the application, you need to execute “sh PersonalBrain
unix6051.sh”. This executes the file as a shell script, which, by the file name extension .sh, seems to be the right thing to do.

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anonymous

ordidocumentsdb:/usr/local# install  PersonalBrainunix6051.sh
install: opérande du fichier cible manquant après `PersonalBrain
unix6051.sh'
Pour en savoir davantage, faites: « install —help ».

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