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comment connecting to archive.ubuntu.com takes too long
Done .. Now I just have to wait for 22 hours in order to be able to accept my own answer :)
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asked Getting a blue wallpaper screen with no desktop bars
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comment connecting to archive.ubuntu.com takes too long
No I don't think so. I haven't configured any such thing ..
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comment How can I see a folder's exact size in bytes?
Thanks man .. !
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accepted How do I get 'rar' package?
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comment Executable not running even after chmod'ing it
When pressing tab like this, rcracki_mt is always filled in for me, meaning that the OS detects the executable and fills its name in for me .. If I press tab a few times for the command you suggested, two files get listed: rcracki_mt and rcracki_mt.ini ..
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comment Executable not running even after chmod'ing it
Here you go, outputs of both commands: i.imgur.com/rNsHf.png ... Does it help in solving the mystery ?
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comment Executable not running even after chmod'ing it
Here is another ls -ltr image, which shows me trying to run the executable right after its seen as listed via ls -ltr: i.imgur.com/aPi9y.png ... So the file is 100% there, and yet still Ubuntu isn't executing it for some reason ..
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comment Executable not running even after chmod'ing it
Output for ls -ltr is shown here: i.imgur.com/LxOr3.png .. and I know about not using sudo and only using +x for chmod .. I just did these extra things to see if anything makes any difference ... Also, as the ls -ltr output shows, the file is very much there ..