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    jsimmonstx
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    OS: Linux Mint 22.3, updated to latest packages (installed 10 minutes ago).

    Intel NUC:

    • CPU i3-6100
    • 8gb RAM
    • 210GB of free hard drive space

    I'm trying to do a native install with this command:

    curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maziggy/bambuddy/main/install/install.sh -o install.sh && chmod +x install.sh && ./install.sh

    I get this error:

    curl: (23) Failure writing output to destination

    So I tried the same command with sudo, and got this error:

    chmod: changing permissions of 'install.sh': Operation not permitted

    I'm at the very edge of my linux trouble-shooting abilities.

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      jsimmonstx
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      I didn't see Mint in the list of compatible OS's, but since it's based on Ubuntu, I assumed it would be okay. Is that an incorrect assumption?

      BTW, the time limit on editing a post is arbitarrary and absurd. I don't see the point at all...

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        ash_t
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        That's a bit weird, can you run the commands one after the other?

        First curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maziggy/bambuddy/main/install/install.sh -o install.sh

        Then chmod +x install.sh

        Then sudo ./install.sh

        Report back here on the errors you face and I'll try to help you troubleshoot.

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          jsimmonstx
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          i came back to say i fingered it out. i had to sudo chmod, and then i was able to run install.sh

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            jsimmonstx
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            And i'm up and running!

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