OK Patrick,
my is not really a problem...I can run frefox both both from command line
both using Gnome.
Other time yet I understood "by chance", after some time, how to do better
something that was not what I really would like it
thank you
Angelo
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 1:03 PM, Patrick O'Call
On Tue, 2016-10-04 at 10:32 +0300, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> practically you say me to create my own script to realize the connection to
> the file (script) locate in /usr/ bin (as an alternative to the creation of
> a link).
[You're still top-posting. Please stop doing that. It makes the thread
Hi Patrick,
practically you say me to create my own script to realize the connection to
the file (script) locate in /usr/ bin (as an alternative to the creation of
a link).
I understand your idea: this can 'be just an alternative -More "COMPLEX
than to use a link- to get the same result.
Howeve
On Mon, 2016-10-03 at 08:00 +0300, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> do you mean to change the location (the directory) of the script ?
[Please don't top-post, see the list Guidelines]
No, I mean create your own small script that calls the supplied one,
and put it in your own bin directory. Edit your .p
do you mean to change the location (the directory) of the script ?
On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-10-02 at 18:57 +0300, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> > I updated Firefox to version 49, and now I can run it clicking on the
> > program name from a "nautilus"
On Sun, 2016-10-02 at 18:57 +0300, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> I updated Firefox to version 49, and now I can run it clicking on the
> program name from a "nautilus" window.
>
> But It is difficult for me, now, to create a symbolic link in order to run
> firefox using the graphical environment of g
Hi,
I updated Firefox to version 49, and now I can run it clicking on the
program name from a "nautilus" window.
But It is difficult for me, now, to create a symbolic link in order to run
firefox using the graphical environment of gnome.
This is because it *(already) **exists **a file "/ usr / b