Machine: Device: laptop System: LENOVO product: 80TG v: Lenovo V110-15IAP serial: N/A Screenshot_2.png (21.04 KiB) Viewed 899 timesĬhmod: cannot access 'OmegaT.jar': No such file or inxi -Fxzd When I double click on the same file, i have that message I forgot to say that I have Mint XFCE, I'm not sure if that changes anything So I followed every step you said and right clicked on OmegaT.jar, selected properties, permission tab but there was no allow execute box to check unfortunately. Thanks for the very detailed explanation. I usually move application folders from my Downloads folder to an applications or apps folder underneath my home folder before creating new desktop launchers or menu items. You can create a desktop shortcut launcher by right-clicking desktop, select create new launcher, enter in a name, click browse button to the right of command box and browse to the OmegaT.jar file then add "java -jar " to the front of that, and save it. Bring up your file manager and right-click that archive file in my case "OmegaT_4.2.0_Beta_Linux_64.tar.bz2" and select extract here, get into that new folder like "OmegaT_4.2.0_Beta_Linux_64" and make sure you have permission to run their application startup program which in this case is the "OmegaT.jar" file (right-click select properties, permission tab, check allow execute, apply/ok), then you can double-click it to start it. I save everything to my Downloads folder. I downloaded their latest version from the link below as a Linux 64-bit archive file (Linux with 64-bit JRE). OmegaT is a free and open source multiplatform Computer Assisted Translation tool with fuzzy matching, translation memory, keyword search, glossaries, and translation leveraging into updated projects. Tar: OmegaT_3.6.0_11.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directoryģ/ I don't know what to do next? There is a shell script in OmegaT called linux-install.sh but I have no idea what to do with it? If I click on it, a document opens with a computer language but that's it.Ĭode: Select all sudo update-alternatives -config java Tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting nowĪnd then i tired it without _2 and got pretty much the same: Tar: OmegaT_3.6.0_11_.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory If not what should I do to unpack it?Ģ/ In the command line, What should I replace "downloaded_file" with? I used the full name of the program I downloaded "OmegaT_3.6.0_11_2" but it didn't work. Here is the full name of the program I downloadedġ/ Does "Unpack/untar" means to "extract" a file? If so, I already did it. This will create an omegat/ folder in the working folder in which you will find all the files needed to run OmegaT. That's what they wrote to install the file:Įxplanation that can also be found here. tar.bz2 but without success at allĪnd it's difficult for me to understand their very short explanation. I've been trying to install a program called OmegaT which is a file ending in.
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