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Missing information : Please edit your question to include how NAM was installed. .... Valid `nam` packages https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/ns-stop-couldn%27t-execute-nam-permission-denied-while-executing-exec-nam-4175524760/#2 .... E.g. `nam_1.14_amd64.deb`, which is a "one file applicaton" , no dependencies, and no ns2 required. – Knud Larsen Apr 15 '22 at 08:12
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I installed nam with ```sudo apt install -y nam``` – Shaunak Apr 15 '22 at 09:18
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Well, then you can also do `sudo apt remove nam` .... and then install one of the mentioned valid packages. NAM is a GUI app, and of course it depends on X, i.e. you must have a window manager / a desktop environment installed. Editing your question : That's the *Edit* button in your question : https://stackoverflow.com/posts/71880790/edit – Knud Larsen Apr 15 '22 at 14:03