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You should see "Getting version..." right after running the script. Did you
cd
into the directory where the repository was cloned?I navigated to the directory and clicked run in konsole. Clicking on deck-tailscale.sh in the directory itself and clicking run in konsole results in it saying could not find /home/deck/documents/github/deck-tailscale.sh.
Something's not right. There shouldn't be a
deck-tailscale.sh
file. There's supposed to be a directory nameddeck-tailscale
and atailscale.sh
and some other files inside it.Here's what you do. First, open a terminal like Konsole. Just run the application, don't open it from the file manager. Then run these commands:
Well super that worked! Thanks. Now I just gotta figure out how to configure it.