Try ./squeak.sh
Unix defaults to not looking for commands in the current directory.

On Sep 13, 2012 12:56 AM, "Herbert König" <herbertkoenig@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi,

I managed to download squeak all in one to a Linux computer running
Ubuntu 12.04 (new to Linux). I made the necessary files executable,
made Squeak run headless.

It works if I double click squeak.sh in the GUI.

If I open a terminal, CD into the Squeak folder and type "squeak.sh" I
get a "command not found".

Never felt so newbie in decades :-))

Thanks,

Herbert

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