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Old 02-28-2017, 02:50 PM   #1
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chmod +x "path to executable DLSupportTool "

chmod +x /home/username/evdi/DLSupportTool

cd /home/username/evdi/

sudo ./DLSupportTool
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Old 02-28-2017, 09:45 PM   #2
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Sorry this is so painfull for those of who are in the know

I honestly thought the last entry was the answer to my prayers - what could be easier - enter my package number then ENTER

No such bleeding luck

chmod +x /Desktop/DisplayLink Linux Support Tool 1.2.17
chmod: cannot access '/Desktop/DisplayLink': No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access 'Linux': No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access 'Support': No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access 'Tool': No such file or directory
chmod: cannot access '1.2.17': No such file or directory

What am I missing ?

DisplayLink Linux Support Tool 1.2.17 is defintely the name of my unzipped package sitting on my Desktop

You must think I am **** stupid

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Old 03-01-2017, 12:13 AM   #3
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DisplayLink Linux Support Tool 1.2.17 is defintely the name of my unzipped package sitting on my Desktop
Not sure if you're coming from Windows or another platform, but in the interest of trying to connect a few 'why' dots for you:

Code:
chmod +x /Desktop/DisplayLink Linux Support Tool 1.2.17
Two issues here:
  1. /Desktop would be the equivalent of saying C:\Desktop - which won't work. You should be using /home/maverick/Desktop or something equivalent (whatever your username is). Alternatively you can use ~/Desktop as a shortcut (~ is an alias for your home directory).
  2. If a file or folder name has spaces, you need to do something so the OS knows it's a space in the name and not just another parameter for the command you're giving it. You can either escape the spaces with a backslash or wrap the whole path in quotes.

This is a really good primer for learning about the command line, if you want to get a bit more comfortable: http://linuxcommand.org/

TL;DR = try something like this:
Code:
chmod +x ~/Desktop/DisplayLink\ Linux\ Support\ Tool\ 1.2.17

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Old 03-01-2017, 01:24 PM   #4
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Thank you for your efforts AvatarKava - appreciated

Code:
chmod +x ~/Desktop/DisplayLink\ Linux\ Support\ Tool\ 1.2.17
Unfortunately didn't work

So I am busily trying to read your suggested book for self help

As I said previously . . . it's probably so **** easy ONCE you know how

C'est la vie

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Old 03-01-2017, 01:57 PM   #5
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Old 03-01-2017, 02:28 PM   #6
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Old 03-01-2017, 04:07 PM   #7
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Old 03-02-2017, 10:26 PM   #8
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After reading the previous suggestions - yet again - I decided to re-name the file

DisplayLink-Linux-Support-Tool-1.2.17 - was sure it would work

Tried all the permutations I could think

What am I missing here ?

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