I tried "chmod a+x /IDriveForLinux/scripts/.pl” and got the same error of “no such file or directory”. I ran exactly that and I’m getting “no such file or directory” errors. pl" to give permissions to all the scripts. First I need to run a permission command of (their example) “chmod a+x. I’m looking to install iDrive for backups and I need to run scripts to do that. Mint is installed on a half partition, and we have some things moved over (her old Windows setup is the other half). My wife has been very active on the Telegram chat, and I just joined! I’m the “tech guy” with our stuff and I’d like to ask for some help as we’re in the process of switching her laptop to Linux.
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