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Ente Auth
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Mick Ab
2024-07-26 13:40:02 UTC
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Thanks very much for your reply, Jeremy.

I have now installed ente-auth on my Debian Bullseye desktop PC.

I downloaded ente-auth-v2.0.50-x86_64.deb from GitHub.

I then installed it using apt install.

I found ente_auth@ in both /bin and /usr/bin

I thought I needed to run this in order to launch ente-auth, so typed
ente_auth@ but my system said the command could not be found.

Any suggestion as to what I am doing wrong, please ?
e***@gmx.us
2024-07-26 15:00:01 UTC
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Post by Mick Ab
I thought I needed to run this in order to launch ente-auth, so typed
Any suggestion as to what I am doing wrong, please ?
The @ suffix is ls's way of indicating that the "file" in question is
actually a soft link. Run "ls -l /bin/ente_auth /usr/bin/ente_auth" to see
what they point to. Yes there are other commands that'll also work.

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Greg Wooledge
2024-07-26 15:40:01 UTC
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Post by e***@gmx.us
Post by Mick Ab
I thought I needed to run this in order to launch ente-auth, so typed
Any suggestion as to what I am doing wrong, please ?
actually a soft link. Run "ls -l /bin/ente_auth /usr/bin/ente_auth" to see
what they point to. Yes there are other commands that'll also work.
While you're at it, check out:

ls -ld /bin /usr/bin

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