I am trying to install the Sublime Text editor.
I downloaded the .tar.bz file of version 2 from their website.
I unzipped it into the "my-applications" folder.
Inside the folder is:
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Icon/ (containing icons...)
lib/ (containing python26.zip)
Pristine Packages/ (containing a bunch of archived add-on packages)
PackageSetup.py
sublime_pluging.py
sublime_text
For instance, these Ubuntu install instructions:
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wget http://c758482.r82.cf2.rackcdn.com/Sublime\ Text\ 2.0.2\ x64.tar.bz2
tar vxjf Sublime\ Text\ 2.0.2\ x64.tar.bz2
sudo mv Sublime\ Text\ 2 /opt/
sudo ln -s /opt/Sublime\ Text\ 2/sublime_text /usr/bin/sublime
From the console, in the application's folder, I get the following:
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root# sublime_text
bash: sublime_text: command not found
The properties window for sublime_text gives permissions as rwxr-xr-x
I have also tried Sublime Text Version 3. That has a .deb installer. Running it seems to work, but clicking on the "Sublime Text" item in the menu does nothing.
In case it is relevant, my computer is a Lenovo Thinkpad laptop L412, without a functioning hard disk.
In searching online, I have not been able to find anything specifically related to running Sublime on Puppy Linux. Ubuntu related issues seem to mostly be around permissions and desktop integration.