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    Help with running a .sh file please

    Ok, now it actually tried to open! sadly, another error: ./run_linux.sh: line 4: java: command not found ./run_linux.sh: line 6: read: `Press any key to continue...': not a valid identifier hopefully this is the last part...
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    Help with running a .sh file please

    Alright, after trying that I just get a "command not found." is it just incompatible with my machine?
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    Help with running a .sh file please

    Wow- thank you so much! Now it is not giving me the permission issue! ...However, now it is saying there is no such file. I put the file in my "linux files" folder, but it has been in there while the permission thing was happening. Here is the error message: bash: ./run_linux.sh: /bin/bash^M...
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    Help with running a .sh file please

    Oh my gosh- I'm an idiot. I thought that those were 1, not l. when putting that in, I get a little more, but I'm not sure how much that will help. -rw-r--r-- 1 swiftdragon swiftdragon 114 Dec 9 13:03 ./run_linux.sh I'm really sorry that I am still new to this, and thank you for the help.
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    Help with running a .sh file please

    I did not have Java installed, so I went ahead and did that. when putting sudo in front of ./run_linux.sh, I get a command not found. When I don't put it, it gives the same message of "Permission Denied." Installing Java gave me more issues, as I downloaded it for linux and put it in my linux...
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    Help with running a .sh file please

    Oh! sorry for being confusing. I am using the Linux(Beta) option in the settings of my chromebook. I am not sure if it is seperate or not, once again I am new. However, I believe that when it was upgrading the apt it said Hit:1 https://deb.debian.org/debian buster InRelease so I just assumed...
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    Hi there!

    Hi there!
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    Help with running a .sh file please

    I have been trying to launch RHRE3 (Rhythm Heaven Remix Editor) using the ./run_linux.sh command. I should probably mention a few things: - I am a brand new user of Linux (I just installed it yesterday, so yeah) -I am using the chromebook version, which I believe is a version of debian...
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