While typing the name-of-executable will give you some idea what went wrong, such as the FIRST missing library the application sought, once you know that name you can quickly find out if there are many missing dependencies (libraries) and which they are. Most often -but not always- when attempting to use an application built for Ubuntu (or some other Major distro) in Puppies, the problem is one or more missing dependencies. The name of the executable follows "Exec=". Usually that can be found by file-browsing to /usr/share/applications, scrolling until you see a file ending in ".desktop" likely to pertain to your application, Right-Click it, Select open with text-editor/geany. To do that you'll need to know the name of its executable. It helps us help you.Īs Qui wrote, after you install a deb try starting the application from the terminal. ![]() ![]() ![]() Always tell us which of the 5000 or so Puppies you are using and any information about your computer which may relate to an issue.
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