Hi, Per, yes, I made it executable. command 'ls -l jpskmail-1.5.29-Linux-x86-install' results in the message '-rwxrwxrwx 1 admin admin 5615395 Jan 17 19:23 jpskmail-1.5.29-Linux-x86-install' (admin is the administrator-user on this system) running ./jpskmail-1.5.29-Linux-x86-install does not cause any error-message or other output! The only effect is, that there is a prompt in a new line (so, as if the first line of 'jPSKmail-1.5.29-Linux-x86-Install' would be a 'return'-command only) In log-file /var/log/auth.log I find: Jan 18 19:16:16 (none) sudo: root : TTY=pts/1 ; PWD=/home/admin ; USER=root ; COMMAND=./jPSKmail-1.5.29-Linux-x86-Install Jan 18 19:16:16 (none) sudo: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by root(uid=0) Jan 18 19:16:16 (none) sudo: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root I can't find any other log-file with helpful entries. 73, Franz, oe5rtl Am Samstag, den 18.01.2014, 23:29 +0100 schrieb Pär Crusefalk: > Hi Franz, > > I don't think there is a problem with 64-bit systems, pretty sure I have > tested that. > Did you chmod +x before you ran it? > Pse try to launch it from a terminal to see any error messages. > > 73, Per > sm0rwo > > > On 2014-01-18 21:21, Franz Rohrauer wrote: > > Rein, > > > > thanks, it seems, that installer runs on 32-Bit-Systems only (an > > installation on LinuxMintDebianEdition, 32-bit-version had been > > successful). > > > > 73, have a nice weekend, > > > > Franz, oe5rtl > > > > Am Samstag, den 18.01.2014, 10:18 +0100 schrieb Rein Couperus: > >> Franz, > >> > >> This installer has been made by Per with the installjammer... > >> from a terminal do: > >> ./jpskmail-1.5.29-Linux-x86-install > >> that should show you the error messages.... > >> I have no experience with your Debian distro, but it should work... > >> > >> 73, Rein EA/PA0R/P > >> > >> > >> i downloaded jpskmail-1.5.29-Linux-x86-install, made it executable, > >> doublecklick, but nothing happens... > >> > >> which software must be installed for running the installing-routine? > >> is it incompatible with LinuxMintDebianEdition, 64-Bit-Version? > >> which command will it start on terminal? > >> > >> tnx for help, > >> > >> 73 de franz, oe5rtl > >> > > > > > >