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How to install and uninstall the .run file in linux

2025-02-25 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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This article is about how to install and uninstall .run files in linux. The editor thinks it is very practical, so share it with you as a reference and follow the editor to have a look.

The installation of the .run file is simple. You only need to add an executable attribute to the file to perform the installation.

Take the installation file virtualbox-3.1.6-59338-Linux_x86.run of virtualbox as an example, you only need to enter the command:

Chmod + x virtualBox-3.1.6-59338-Linux_x86.run

. / virtualbox-3.1.6-59338-Linux_x86.run

Can be installed.

There are two ways to uninstall on the Internet:

One is to use sh virtualbox-3.1.6-59338-Linux_x86.run-- uninstall, but this virtualbox installation file doesn't work for me.

The other is to enter the installation directory and have a uninstall file. Enter. / uninstall and uninstall it, but you don't know where it is installed.

So I use locate virtualbox | grep uninstall to find this file and execute. / uninstall to ok

Here are some additions from other netizens:

Such as installing QT programming software

The installation method is as follows

The first step of the command: chmod + x qt-unified-linux-x64-2.0.2-2-online.run

Step 2 of the command:. / qt-unified-linux-x64-2.0.2-2-online.run

Then there is a visual interface for the QT installation.

You can use it after installation. Chmod is actually a command to add permissions. + x means it can be executed

Chmod [- cfvR] [--help] [--version] mode file...

Description: the file call authority of Linux/Unix is divided into three levels: file owner, group, and others. Chmod can be used to control how files are called by others.

Parameters:

Mode: permission setting string in the following format: [ugoa...] [[+-=] [rwxX]...] [,...], where

U indicates the owner of the file, g indicates that the owner of the file belongs to the same group (group) as the owner of the file, o indicates other people, and an indicates all three.

+ means to increase permissions,-to cancel permissions, and = to set permissions uniquely.

R indicates readable, w indicates writable, x indicates executable, and X indicates only if the file is a subdirectory or if the file has been set to executable.

-c: if the permission of the file has indeed been changed, the change action will be displayed.

-f: do not display an error message if the file permissions cannot be changed

-v: displays the details of permission changes

-R: make the same permission changes for all files in the current directory as well as subdirectories (that is, change them one by one recursively)

-- help: displays auxiliary instructions

-- version: displays the version linux

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