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Okay, I think I was using the terminal correctly. I simply did ./nmap2 in the folder containing the files. When I did, I got this message: Fatal Error: error in reading GRID table mod res.tbl >From ./ntl, I got this: Fatal Error: cannot find resource file (Ntop) check $XUSERFILESEARCHPATH or under $HOME Any ideas? Thank you for any input. On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Mac Simms <plane852@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Ben, > > I'm new to Linux and trying to figure out how exactly to execute an > application from a terminal session. Could you help me out with this? > > Thanks > > > On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 1:09 AM, Mac Simms <plane852@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi, gembud. Your mailing list link wasn't working, so I figured I'd try >> and just email you directly. >> >> I have VMware Player with CentOS 6. I recently installed GEMPAK 6.6.0 >> this evening, following all steps and procedures. I finished the last >> command, make programs_gf. Afterwords, the terminal flow stopped, and it >> waited for a new command. Since that was the last step on the list, I left >> the terminal, clicking "close terminal" when I got the warning window. >> >> I went to GEMPAK 6.6.0/os/linux64/bin and tried to execute nmap2. I >> double clicked the icon, nothing happened. Tried ntl. Nothing. I'm not sure >> what I did wrong, as I followed all the steps to the letter. If there is >> any way to get these applications to start running, it would be greatly >> appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> Mac >> > >
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