New question #697063 on Keryx:
https://answers.launchpad.net/keryx/+question/697063

Windows 10. I unzipped Keryx to a thumb drive.  Then I plugged the drive into 
my UbuntuStudio 20.04 machine to create a project. I double clicked the icon of 
the Linux exec file after adding it the x privilege. Nothing happened. I then 
tried to launch it from the console with ./keryx. Nothing either. Then, I 
called up keryx's ACL and the rw priviledges were there but not the x. I 
repeated the +x command, no change in the ACL. All operations were denied. 
Switched to root. No change, same denials. 

I then searched the WEB but got only 10+ years forum comments about issues, 
none tied in with privileges though and they'd have been obsolete anyway.  So, 
no dice. In Windows I got it working just by double clicking the .exe file. But 
I don't need it for Windows. Why is Windows always smooth (I used to be an 
administrator), but in Linux I am always hitting a very high wall with just 
about everything? "You need this or that dependent. I get it. Then you need 
this or that dependent of the dependent, etc., etc. But no, you also need 
python..." This is why I abandoned Linux after trying it time and time again. 
Now I am at it again, and experiencing the same thing. Linux is 30 year old. I 
was expecting that the dependency problems would have been resolved. 

Please enlighten me, I am sincerely trying.

Yours, John.

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