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<div><span style="font-family: tahoma,arial,sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;"><b>From</b>: "Gregory Pittman" <gpittman@iglou.com><br />
<b>Sent</b>: Wednesday, March 1, 2017 6:58 PM<br />
<b>To</b>: "Scribus User Mailing List" <scribus@lists.scribus.net><br />
<b>Subject</b>: Re: [scribus] Using the Appimage file version of scribus</span>
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<div>On 03/01/2017 01:49 PM, scrib@wexfordpress.com wrote:<br />
> In my continuous serch for a 1.5.x version that will actually work on my<br />
> slackware 14,2 rig<br />
> I downloaded this file:<br />
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> scribus-1.5.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage<br />
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> This is supposed to run on any linux box.<br />
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> Running as root or as a user I get the same message<br />
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> cannot execute binary file: Exec format error<br />
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> How do i run this file? Is there program I must use?<br />
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The first thing you have to do with an app image is make it executable,<br />
for example, 'chmod +x scribus-1.5.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage', then you<br />
should be able to run it.<br />
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Greg<br />
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Yeah I was smart enough to do that.,I will read the other replies for he next step :<)</div>
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<div>john c</div>
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