![]() However, you can get the same results in Gnome by opening a Terminal Console and entering the sudo command, and calling the executable file directly like this: If you are using Kubuntu, which has the KDE desktop environment rather than Gnome, they suggest you do this: Even then Ubuntu does not know what to do with it. select properties, then under permissions you have to add a check in the checkbox to make it an executable. However, permission to execute it not automatic - you have to right click on the file. What you get will be a file named something like this: installer_kbasic_professional_linux.bin (the name may vary in the future). They are also working on version 2.0, but that is not currently available. There are two current versions of kbasic for Linux right now: 1.6 Trial, and 1.69 Beta. But do it anyway, as you can resolve the problem going forward. The link claims that this worked for 7.10, but I ran into a problem with 8.04. #KBASIC INSTALL#I was shown a link that was written for Ubuntu 7.10 that used the sudo mode in a terminal console window: sudo apt-get install libQt4-sql. ![]() You will likely have to install the Qt4 package. If you need to add something, then you will be asked for this CD (although it does not use the word "alternate", it does use its numbered reference). It was a little tricky because of some design quirks in Ubuntu, but once I figured out what was going on, I was able to deal with it.įirst, if you have installed version 8.04 from scratch or as an upgrade from an earlier version, you are also going to need the alternate CD installer version on CD. I now have kbasic installed and working on Ubuntu 8.04. ![]()
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