Installing from a .sh file is as simply as running the file! You can either do this by changing the permissions on the file so that it is executable (for example: chmod +x file.sh) and then running the file: ($ ./file.sh) or pass the file to bash or sh for execution ($ bash file.sh). It will unpack in the current directory.
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Pretty nice, but where did you find the *.deb package for install? Now I am looking for it but... anyway, I don't know to install this from *.sh :(
Installing from a .sh file is as simply as running the file! You can either do this by changing the permissions on the file so that it is executable (for example: chmod +x file.sh) and then running the file: ($ ./file.sh) or pass the file to bash or sh for execution ($ bash file.sh). It will unpack in the current directory.
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