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use sudo command
I'm afraid I don't understand how to do that. Can you be more specific, please?use sudo command
I'm afraid I don't understand how to do that. Can you be more specific, please?
sudo cp gen_debug /usr/local/bin
obviously you have to be in the same directory as the gen_debug you downloaded.....
Honestly, I have no idea what I am doing here. I was under the impression that the whole point of this script was to make generating problem reporting files easy, but this seems harder than it needs to be.obviously you have to be in the same directory as the gen_debug you downloaded.....
or type in sudo cp and then drag the file to the terminal window and carry on with the commands
it is quite simple....Honestly, I have no idea what I am doing here. I was under the impression that the whole point of this script was to make generating problem reporting files easy, but this seems harder than it needs to be.
I typed sudo cp, I dragged the file to the terminal window... Then what do you mean by "carry on with commands"...?
do you mean to type the gen_debug command at that point? Well I did that and the command was not found? Why am I experiencing such an issue with this supposedly simple task, according to the original post.
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sudo cp <drag the file here> /usr/local/bin
you can see the obvious mistake