Thiago, When you press TAB in certain shells such as tcsh or bash, it gives you the available executables in your "PATH". Each user has his/her own PATH setting so what the root user sees by pressing TAB is different from what others see. To set your PATH to include a certain directory, it is a matter of changing or adding a line to your shell initialization file, such as .tcshrc, etc. which should reside in the home directory of the user. Find out what shell you are running and then read the man pages for that. Ali. On Tuesday 01 October 2002 11:54 pm, Thiago Lucas wrote:
Ok,
I've installed gtk-gnutella, but I can only run it if I log into KDE as root. If I log in as a regular user and go to "xterm" and type in "gtk" and push "TAB" it shows only the file "gtkasp2php". The file "gtk-gnutella" is in the directory "/opt/gnome/bin/". If I log into the console as root or as a user the file "gtk-gnutella" appears when I type in "gtk" and push "TAB".
My question is: Can I run gtk-gnutella as a regular user? If so, why isn't it working? Is there a variable I need to change for my regular user account in KDE to recognize the "/opt/gnome/bin/" directory, like a PATH variable?
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