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From: | Alan Mead |
Subject: | Re: problems with mac |
Date: | Mon, 16 May 2016 22:51:49 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/45.0 |
Julia, I noticed that your email from yesterday doesn't seem to have
been answered on list. I don't know much about Macs but if you get 'command not found' after executing a command with sudo, it means that the command (ports?) has been mistyped or has to be installed. When I get an error like that, I usually google the command and the error and I can often piece together a solution from those results. Does the post below help? https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pspp-users/2008-10/msg00016.html I have no idea where a Mac puts downloaded files; is there a way
to search your computer for a file? If you are using a terminal
command (like wget) to download a file, I should think it would
download to the local folder where you executed the command. I'm sorry I don't know more about Macs. If your Macs have the ability to execute Windows applications, you could install the Windows version, which tends to be straightforward. -Alan
On 5/16/2016 9:28 PM, Julia Klausli
wrote:
I am using PSPP for the students in my class. Some of the mac users are having trouble with -- Alan D. Mead, Ph.D. President, Talent Algorithms Inc. science + technology = better workers +815.588.3846 (Office) +267.334.4143 (Mobile) http://www.alanmead.org I've... seen things you people wouldn't believe... functions on fire in a copy of Orion. I watched C-Sharp glitter in the dark near a programmable gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like Ruby... on... Rails... Time for Pi. --"The Register" user Alister, applying the famous "Blade Runner" speech to software development |
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