Under Bodhi linux, I can just double-click the icon, or else run it through the terminal via
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./SecurStick-linux
And the file, when I view it under Bodhi Linux has 777 permissions.
When I take the same file (on the USB stick) to my laptop running Linux Mint: (1) when I double-click the file, it asks me which application to use to open it; (2) when I look at the permissions, they are now 644 (even though it's the same file); (3) and, unsurprisingly, when I try
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./SecurStick-linux
I'm perplexed why the same file would act different under Mint and under Bodhi.
In any case, I'm assuming it's not specific to the SecurStick-linux file, but related to some sort of setting for Mint that I don't know about.
Any suggestions for how to fix, or work-around, etc? Since currently I can't get the program to run at all under Mint.