2020-08-31, 00:19
(2020-08-30, 20:59)Sholander Wrote:As I mentioned above, when I just enter apt oder pip in the command line, I get the same response: command not found:(2020-08-30, 17:54)StorageFan Wrote: Thanks for your feedback! (Finally a response, I was afraid this thread might be dead). But I am not on Rasbian, I am within the QNAP QTS environment and the sudo command isn't even recognized, when I logon with telnet into the account called "admin" (which is the only native account with admin privileges. QTS does not seem to feature or support an account called "root". So sudo seems to not work. And apt wasn't a recognized command as well. :-(Didn't know much about QNAP QTS, but after a quick search, once you ssh to it as admin you have full root privileges. If I understand things correctly, then "sudo" is not needed. What happens when you run those commands without sudo?
As you can see, the only thing that works is the command help and what's listed under help... :-(