Yeah, either add (as root) the path to /etc/profile or add to each
user's .bash_profile (or whatever equivalent you use, depending on shell.
These are default for bash (default installed shell :)))
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Matt Housh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MicroComputer Specialist University of Tulsa
Engineering and Natural Sciences
"Pardon me, stewardess. I speak Jive."
On Thu, 21 May 1998, George Lenzer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded Netscape Communicator as a tar.gz file. I gunzipped it and
> un-tarred it. Then I ran './ns-install' and installed Communicator into it's
> default location /usr/local/netscape. However, to run Netscape, I need to cd
> to the correct directory and type './netscape' at the prompt. Is there any way
> to change my setup so the I can type 'netscape' from any directory to run the
> program? Something like the PATH= statement in DOS?
>
> Thanks
>
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