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I have installed a software successfully,but i don't know how to run it!
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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#2 28 Days Ago
there is a thing called search! if you installed it than you should be able to search for it!
if you remember the name of the program you installed than go to terminal and type sudo "applicationName"
example of running google earth would be
or for running gimp i would do
if you remember the name of the program you installed than go to terminal and type sudo "applicationName"
example of running google earth would be
sudo googleearth
or for running gimp i would do
sudo gimp
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