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Trying to install Popcorn Time 3.10 on Ubuntu 16.04, but getting an error



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Hello there when i try to install Popcorn Time 3.10 with this command:



./Popcorn-Time


i get this error:



./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


ps: those are my files when i extract the Popcorn-Time-0.3.10-Linux-64.tar.xz file:



/locales
/node_modules
/src
/minidump_stackwalk
/nacl_helper
/natives_blob.bin
/payload
/Popcorn-Time









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  • try sudo chmod -R o+rX <extracted_popcorn_dir>

    – Arduino_Sentinel
    Jan 1 '17 at 22:57













  • i tried it, but im not sure if it is working and what will do. im also noob to ubuntu...

    – Dimitar
    Jan 3 '17 at 10:41













  • the try ./Popcorn-Time again

    – Arduino_Sentinel
    Jan 3 '17 at 10:55











  • same error ./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

    – Dimitar
    Jan 3 '17 at 11:08











  • @Arduino_Sentinel I get the same problem, Did you solve this?

    – Kar19
    May 12 '17 at 19:58




















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Hello there when i try to install Popcorn Time 3.10 with this command:



./Popcorn-Time


i get this error:



./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


ps: those are my files when i extract the Popcorn-Time-0.3.10-Linux-64.tar.xz file:



/locales
/node_modules
/src
/minidump_stackwalk
/nacl_helper
/natives_blob.bin
/payload
/Popcorn-Time









share|improve this question























  • try sudo chmod -R o+rX <extracted_popcorn_dir>

    – Arduino_Sentinel
    Jan 1 '17 at 22:57













  • i tried it, but im not sure if it is working and what will do. im also noob to ubuntu...

    – Dimitar
    Jan 3 '17 at 10:41













  • the try ./Popcorn-Time again

    – Arduino_Sentinel
    Jan 3 '17 at 10:55











  • same error ./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

    – Dimitar
    Jan 3 '17 at 11:08











  • @Arduino_Sentinel I get the same problem, Did you solve this?

    – Kar19
    May 12 '17 at 19:58
















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Hello there when i try to install Popcorn Time 3.10 with this command:



./Popcorn-Time


i get this error:



./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


ps: those are my files when i extract the Popcorn-Time-0.3.10-Linux-64.tar.xz file:



/locales
/node_modules
/src
/minidump_stackwalk
/nacl_helper
/natives_blob.bin
/payload
/Popcorn-Time









share|improve this question














Hello there when i try to install Popcorn Time 3.10 with this command:



./Popcorn-Time


i get this error:



./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


ps: those are my files when i extract the Popcorn-Time-0.3.10-Linux-64.tar.xz file:



/locales
/node_modules
/src
/minidump_stackwalk
/nacl_helper
/natives_blob.bin
/payload
/Popcorn-Time






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  • try sudo chmod -R o+rX <extracted_popcorn_dir>

    – Arduino_Sentinel
    Jan 1 '17 at 22:57













  • i tried it, but im not sure if it is working and what will do. im also noob to ubuntu...

    – Dimitar
    Jan 3 '17 at 10:41













  • the try ./Popcorn-Time again

    – Arduino_Sentinel
    Jan 3 '17 at 10:55











  • same error ./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

    – Dimitar
    Jan 3 '17 at 11:08











  • @Arduino_Sentinel I get the same problem, Did you solve this?

    – Kar19
    May 12 '17 at 19:58





















  • try sudo chmod -R o+rX <extracted_popcorn_dir>

    – Arduino_Sentinel
    Jan 1 '17 at 22:57













  • i tried it, but im not sure if it is working and what will do. im also noob to ubuntu...

    – Dimitar
    Jan 3 '17 at 10:41













  • the try ./Popcorn-Time again

    – Arduino_Sentinel
    Jan 3 '17 at 10:55











  • same error ./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

    – Dimitar
    Jan 3 '17 at 11:08











  • @Arduino_Sentinel I get the same problem, Did you solve this?

    – Kar19
    May 12 '17 at 19:58



















try sudo chmod -R o+rX <extracted_popcorn_dir>

– Arduino_Sentinel
Jan 1 '17 at 22:57







try sudo chmod -R o+rX <extracted_popcorn_dir>

– Arduino_Sentinel
Jan 1 '17 at 22:57















i tried it, but im not sure if it is working and what will do. im also noob to ubuntu...

– Dimitar
Jan 3 '17 at 10:41







i tried it, but im not sure if it is working and what will do. im also noob to ubuntu...

– Dimitar
Jan 3 '17 at 10:41















the try ./Popcorn-Time again

– Arduino_Sentinel
Jan 3 '17 at 10:55





the try ./Popcorn-Time again

– Arduino_Sentinel
Jan 3 '17 at 10:55













same error ./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

– Dimitar
Jan 3 '17 at 11:08





same error ./Popcorn-Time: error while loading shared libraries: libnw.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

– Dimitar
Jan 3 '17 at 11:08













@Arduino_Sentinel I get the same problem, Did you solve this?

– Kar19
May 12 '17 at 19:58







@Arduino_Sentinel I get the same problem, Did you solve this?

– Kar19
May 12 '17 at 19:58












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sudo chmod -R o+rX "/popcorn_dir"


worked for me.

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    Try this. Fix permissions on files:



    cd /opt/Popcorn (or wherever it is) 
    chmod -R 555 * (755 if not ok)
    chown -R root:root *


    “sudo su” to get permissions on your filesystem.






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      Make sure the lib/ directory is in your Popcorn directory.






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          sudo chmod -R o+rX "/popcorn_dir"


          worked for me.

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            sudo chmod -R o+rX "/popcorn_dir"


            worked for me.

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            worked for me.

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                Try this. Fix permissions on files:



                cd /opt/Popcorn (or wherever it is) 
                chmod -R 555 * (755 if not ok)
                chown -R root:root *


                “sudo su” to get permissions on your filesystem.






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                  Try this. Fix permissions on files:



                  cd /opt/Popcorn (or wherever it is) 
                  chmod -R 555 * (755 if not ok)
                  chown -R root:root *


                  “sudo su” to get permissions on your filesystem.






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                    Try this. Fix permissions on files:



                    cd /opt/Popcorn (or wherever it is) 
                    chmod -R 555 * (755 if not ok)
                    chown -R root:root *


                    “sudo su” to get permissions on your filesystem.






                    share|improve this answer













                    Try this. Fix permissions on files:



                    cd /opt/Popcorn (or wherever it is) 
                    chmod -R 555 * (755 if not ok)
                    chown -R root:root *


                    “sudo su” to get permissions on your filesystem.







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