I am trying to install a math program called Maple 10 to my box, however I can't get anything to work. The cd even comes with linux install instructions . I feel rather upset, that even with install directions for a program that is meant to be run on linux i can't get it to work.
Contents of the maple 10 cd:
Linux - folder
Install.html - the install instructions
installMapleLinuxSU - what the instructions told me to run...
Contents of Install.html (that relate to 64 bit linux..):
64-bit Linux Single User Installation
During the installation, you will need your purchase code (sent to you in an email).
To install Maple 10 on your Linux operating system, read and complete the following tasks.
Pre-installation Instructions
Check the 64-bit Linux Single User System Requirements.
Ensure you have appropriate read and write privileges.
Log on to the account that will own the Maple files. This is usually the root account.
Install Maple
Ensure that you have reviewed the Pre-installation Instructions.
Run installMapleLinuxSU, located in the singleuser directory of the 64-bit Linux Maple 10 CD. To run the installer in console mode, use the -i console option.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
When prompted to select an install directory, select a directory with write access. If you are creating a new directory, ensure that you have write access to the parent directory. By default, Maple 10 will install to $HOME/maple10, where $HOME is your home directory. For example, /home/jsmith/maple10.
When prompted, enter the purchase code and fill in the required information to complete activation.
If you activated successfully, you are ready to use Maple 10. If you had problems activating or chose not to activate during the installation, see Activating Windows, Macintosh, and Linux Single User Versions.
Return to the Top of the Document.
::hangs head in shame...:
Contents of the maple 10 cd:
Linux - folder
Install.html - the install instructions
installMapleLinuxSU - what the instructions told me to run...
Contents of Install.html (that relate to 64 bit linux..):
64-bit Linux Single User Installation
During the installation, you will need your purchase code (sent to you in an email).
To install Maple 10 on your Linux operating system, read and complete the following tasks.
Pre-installation Instructions
Check the 64-bit Linux Single User System Requirements.
Ensure you have appropriate read and write privileges.
Log on to the account that will own the Maple files. This is usually the root account.
Install Maple
Ensure that you have reviewed the Pre-installation Instructions.
Run installMapleLinuxSU, located in the singleuser directory of the 64-bit Linux Maple 10 CD. To run the installer in console mode, use the -i console option.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
When prompted to select an install directory, select a directory with write access. If you are creating a new directory, ensure that you have write access to the parent directory. By default, Maple 10 will install to $HOME/maple10, where $HOME is your home directory. For example, /home/jsmith/maple10.
When prompted, enter the purchase code and fill in the required information to complete activation.
If you activated successfully, you are ready to use Maple 10. If you had problems activating or chose not to activate during the installation, see Activating Windows, Macintosh, and Linux Single User Versions.
Return to the Top of the Document.
::hangs head in shame...:
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