sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Well, I also tried that, and many other options...I don´t know what mistake I´ve made.Sometimes it is not necessary to navigate into the folder, if as you have done you have given the full path.
But, in my distro the folder is called Downloads and not downloads. Linux is very unforgiving when it comes to case, as in lowercase/uppercase.
Thank you very much! It somehow worked I think I installed it, but I can´t get it work. If I want to press "ok" (device is connected) it is not reacting.Need to open the terminal where the deb file is stored
if that does not work then it could be your deb file is corruptedCode:sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Thank you! I installed it, but it wont let me press "ok" (device is connected)...Sometimes it is not necessary to navigate into the folder, if as you have done you have given the full path.
But, in my distro the folder is called Downloads and not downloads. Linux is very unforgiving when it comes to case, as in lowercase/uppercase.
I did;-)Silly question you did do a restart after installation?