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Thursday, January 1st 2004, 6:59pm

Installing a .sh file

How can install a .sh file
For examples nessus-installer.sh

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Friday, January 2nd 2004, 9:16pm

assuming you have proper permissions, for installation and running th file:

sh nessus-installer.sh

thats all!

;)

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Sunday, January 4th 2004, 9:05pm

Does anyone know why, using the above filename as an example, ./nessus-installer.sh only works half the time?
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."

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Sunday, January 4th 2004, 11:51pm

what do you mean?

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Sunday, January 11th 2004, 11:39pm

When I type it in the format ./app.sh, it just doesn't run half the time, but works at other times.
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."