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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 2:36 pm    Post subject: Running opera as normal user Reply with quote

Hi,
I installed opera 7 for linux on a newly installed NetBSD 2.02. The
problem is opera can only be run as root. When I try to run opera as a
normal user, I got an error message saying file opera is not a valid
shell script. Why only root can run Linux binary under NetBSD in my
case?
I remember on FreeBSD there is a program called "brandelf" that lets
a user labels a binary file as Linux executable. But I can not find
such program on NetBSD.
Any tips?

Zhang Le
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