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  • O ofmrew

    My terminal output:
    bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
    qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run: command not found
    bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~

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    @ofmrew

    bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ chmod +x ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
    chmod: cannot access './qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run': No such file or directory
    bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $

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      @ofmrew

      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ chmod +x ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
      chmod: cannot access './qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run': No such file or directory
      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $

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      @ofmrew you may need to acquire basic *nix administration skills...

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        @ofmrew you may need to acquire basic *nix administration skills...

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        @Pablo-J-Rogina My Unix days were 40 years ago. I had no problem when I installed qt about three years ago.

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          Where did you put that file ?
          Move to that folder first and then execute the commands.

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            The file is in the download folder.

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              Then do what I suggested.

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                I tried:

                bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ cd bobwilliams\download
                bash: cd: bobwilliamsdownload: No such file or directory
                bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $

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                  You really should take the time to learn how a unix command line works. Use forward slashes.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    You really should take the time to learn how a unix command line works. Use forward slashes.

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                    @SGaist I know that, too many years doing OS2 and Windows.

                    I cd to home, but cannot get to bobwilliams/download.

                    bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux /home $ cd /bobwilliams
                    bash: cd: /bobwilliams: No such file or directory
                    bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux /home $

                    It is the Mint directory structure that is getting me.

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                      @ofmrew said in Mint Linux open source install:

                      cd /bobwilliams

                      / is the top level folder.

                      If you want to enter a folder within the one you are in, either use ./ before the name of the folder or just the folder.

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        @ofmrew said in Mint Linux open source install:

                        cd /bobwilliams

                        / is the top level folder.

                        If you want to enter a folder within the one you are in, either use ./ before the name of the folder or just the folder.

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                        @SGaist I got to Setup - Qt. Logged into my account. At Welcome to open source setup I got Failure to fetch repositories. Now what?

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                          @SGaist I got to Setup - Qt. Logged into my account. At Welcome to open source setup I got Failure to fetch repositories. Now what?

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                          @ofmrew I just looked in Settings. All are marked as Use. I do not see qt6.

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                            @SGaist I got to Setup - Qt. Logged into my account. At Welcome to open source setup I got Failure to fetch repositories. Now what?

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                            @ofmrew said in Mint Linux open source install:

                            @SGaist I got to Setup - Qt. Logged into my account. At Welcome to open source setup I got Failure to fetch repositories. Now what?

                            There have been some issues lately with the cloud provider hosting the machines for the distribution so you may been hit by a fluk. Try again.

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                            Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                            • SGaistS SGaist

                              @ofmrew said in Mint Linux open source install:

                              @SGaist I got to Setup - Qt. Logged into my account. At Welcome to open source setup I got Failure to fetch repositories. Now what?

                              There have been some issues lately with the cloud provider hosting the machines for the distribution so you may been hit by a fluk. Try again.

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                              @SGaist It gets to meta data download and it fails: Failure to fetch repositories. I will try it later.

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                                @SGaist It gets to meta data download and it fails: Failure to fetch repositories. I will try it later.

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                                @ofmrew said in Mint Linux open source install:

                                It gets to meta data download and it fails: Failure to fetch repositories. I will try it later.

                                You might be getting a bad mirror. Try manually selecting a different mirror to download from: https://wiki.qt.io/Online_Installer_4.x#Selecting_a_mirror_for_opensource

                                Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                                • O ofmrew

                                  @ofmrew

                                  bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ chmod +x ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
                                  chmod: cannot access './qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run': No such file or directory
                                  bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $

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                                  @ofmrew

                                  1. cmod only root! sudo chmod a+x ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
                                  2. For run:
                                    2.1. cd <to file directory>
                                    2.2. Add "dot" + "slash": qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run -> ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
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                                    @ofmrew

                                    1. cmod only root! sudo chmod a+x ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
                                    2. For run:
                                      2.1. cd <to file directory>
                                      2.2. Add "dot" + "slash": qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run -> ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
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                                    @vladimir-litvinenko said in Mint Linux open source install:

                                    sudo chmod a+x ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run

                                    Why do you think sudo is needed?

                                    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                      @ofmrew

                                      1. cmod only root! sudo chmod a+x ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
                                      2. For run:
                                        2.1. cd <to file directory>
                                        2.2. Add "dot" + "slash": qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run -> ./qt-unified-linux-x64-4.0.1-online.run
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                                      @vladimir-litvinenko I got the failure to fetch when I tried the following:
                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ cd home
                                      bash: cd: home: No such file or directory
                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ cd \home
                                      bash: cd: home: No such file or directory
                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ cd /home
                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux /home $ cd ./bobwilliams
                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ cd ./download
                                      bash: cd: ./download: No such file or directory
                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~ $ ls

                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~/Downloads $ chmod +x qt-unified-linux-x64-3.0.0-online.run
                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~/Downloads $ ./qt-unified-linux-x64-3.0.0-online.run
                                      QApplication: invalid style override passed, ignoring it.
                                      bobwilliams@bobwilliamsLinux ~/Downloads $

                                      Do you know what mirror is good?

                                      In case I have not say it before, I really appreciate everyone's help.

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                                      • JKSHJ JKSH

                                        @ofmrew said in Mint Linux open source install:

                                        It gets to meta data download and it fails: Failure to fetch repositories. I will try it later.

                                        You might be getting a bad mirror. Try manually selecting a different mirror to download from: https://wiki.qt.io/Online_Installer_4.x#Selecting_a_mirror_for_opensource

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                                        @JKSH It looks like all of the mirrors are for windows. I need linux.

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                                          @JKSH It looks like all of the mirrors are for windows. I need linux.

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                                          @ofmrew said in Mint Linux open source install:

                                          @JKSH It looks like all of the mirrors are for windows. I need linux.

                                          The mirrors are for Windows AND Linux AND macOS...

                                          The wiki says, "don't use the full path but use the path before '/online' (no forward slash at the end)"

                                          Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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