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How Do You Install Bin Files In Linux?

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How Do You Install Bin Files In Linux?

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Certain Linux distributions use BIN files to install programs and other goodies. Such files usually contain large amounts of compressed data that get unpacked by the operating system into a functioning program. Through the terminal, you must make sure that the BIN file you want to open gives you the right to execute it. Also, you must have the proper BIN file for your distribution if you don’t want errors during installation. Some distributions of Linux read BIN files differently. You usually find BIN installation files in the Ubuntu distribution of Linux. Boot up your computer and wait until the graphic interface loads. Click “Applications” on the upper menu at the top of your main screen and click “System Tools.” You find the Ubuntu terminal here, labeled “Terminal.” Click on it to start it. Write “cd path,” where “path” becomes the BIN file’s directory. Write “sudo chmod +x installthis.bin,” where you replace “installthis” with the name of your BIN file. Write “./installthis.bin,” a

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