![]() ![]() Signifying a hidden file not typically displayed by ls (-a will display). Some things you install may not live in standard locations, but in user specific subdirectories. If not in your path, run it as /dir/not/on/path/file So long as the file lives in your path, as do any libraries required etc, you’ll be able to run it. Search the repositories for e.g., unzip and you’ll likely find you’ve already installed some variant.įor a single user system (literally, not single user mode), it doesn’t usually matter whether you “install” most programs. ![]() Extracting files is one of those things that is critical to doing much of anything else. I mostly live in the rpm ecosystem professionally, and iirc pop is deb, but the basic idea is the same. This is likely unnecessary, and basic archive file functionality exists out of the box. ![]()
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