That worked :-)
Goog good
Yes nice.
Either use the ln command which is ln -s <target> <link-name> :
ln -s /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla /usr/local/bin/mozilla
The '-s' option is for a /soft-link/ . look at man ln for more info.
Oh yes. I did not thought of it as a symbolic link to be made.
OR
In Konqueror, drag the file from /usr/local/mozilla to /usr/local/bin and when the menu pops up choose 'Link here'
Do you mean the Konqueror file manager ?.
Both of those need to be done as root, of course, so you have write permission on /usr/...
Then you should be able to bypass the script with the path setting in it. This is good because if you repeatedly run the script you could end up with lots of /usr/local/mozilla being added on the end. You can check that with:
I can se its a better way not to have this script.
echo $PATH
Thanks so much.
Dylan
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