Yes Jens, "orden no encontrada" is command not found, :) .
Alberto: the problem you are having is that you have dependences not installed, and then, apt-get in the script is not working.
open a terminal, and write:
apt-get update [enter] apt-get install -f [enter] , and press "y" or "s", to install the packages neccessaries.
The -f option in apt-get is for fix dependences.
Later, try to run the script again. the "git" binary is in the git-core package, which is installed with the script.
Yes Jens, "orden no encontrada" is command not found, :) .
Alberto: the problem you are having is that you have dependences not installed, and then, apt-get in the script is not working.
open a terminal, and write:
apt-get update [enter]
apt-get install -f [enter] , and press "y" or "s", to install the packages neccessaries.
The -f option in apt-get is for fix dependences.
Later, try to run the script again.
the "git" binary is in the git-core package, which is installed with the script.