![]() downloads: No such file or cd dirnameīash: cd: dirname: No such file or cd ~/downloads/īash: cd: /home/david/downloads/: No such file or directoryĪnd they still somehow don't work. Just to make sure I am doing nothing wrong, I went to this forum to verify I typed it correctly,, and then I tried using the examples they CD Downloadsīash: cd: downloads: No such file or cd-downloadsĬd-downloads: command not cd. ![]() Check the list of supported operating systems in the Supported OS section, and then download and install the correct driver. I've been using Linux (particularly Mint) for about 12 years, so I know it sounds silly and amateurish for me to get stuck on a problem like this, but I honestly can't understand what I'm doing wrong, being that's a extremely simple command. If you received the message 'Setup Start Error code 2' (or 'code 193', 'code 216', or 'code 267') The driver you downloaded may not be suitable for your operating system (OS). I type in CD Downloads and I somehow get an error message saying CD: command not found. I follow the instructions on Brother's website (as seen here: ) and they tell me to open a terminal and go to directory I downloaded the drivers to using the CD command. This Universal Printer Driver works with a range of Brother inkjet devices. ![]() I'm not too familiar with tarballs, and often avoid them, because I've found them annoying to work with (as you'll see). driver instead of downloading specific drivers for each separate device. I have the drivers downloaded via tarball, as that's the only option they give for. ![]()
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