[Xastir] Xastir LSB - PCLinuxOS TinyMe
Curt, WE7U
archer at eskimo.com
Wed Jun 11 23:40:33 EDT 2008
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> Try either of these:
>
> /opt/Xastir/bin/xastir &
>
> or
>
> cd /opt/Xastir/bin
> ./xastir &
There are several more ways to make it easier to run Xastir from
non-path locations. Probably more yet that I won't think of here
too.
*) Change your path.
*) Link to xastir from a directory that is in your path.
*) Make an alias in your shell.
*) Link to xastir from your home directory.
*) Create a shell script that calls Xastir, put it in your path or
in your home directory.
*) Copy the xastir binary to a directory in your path (less
recommended than a link 'cuz it can get out of date).
When you log in you'll probably be in your home directory. The
easiest thing then is this:
cd
ln -s /opt/Xastir/bin/xastir
Then to run Xastir, be in your home directory ("cd" will get you
there if you're somewhere else) and type:
./xastir &
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