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13-Jul-2003, 05:25 PM #16
ok thanks i typed find / -name "xchat*" in RUN PROGRAM and its start to do something but it finish and nothing happened..?
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13-Jul-2003, 05:48 PM #17
Try running the command in a terminal window instead of the run program box (which has no place to display output from the command -- I suspect that's why you are not seeing the results). So, for example, if you are using KDE as your desktop environment, try running konsole (you can run this from the run program box if it isn't already in your panel). You can also run xterm or similar -- anything that gives you a terminal window. If you boot into non-graphics mode, you can also run the command directly from the prompt.

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13-Jul-2003, 10:28 PM #18
Thanks! it worked i typed xterm in Run Program box and i found! thank you but the terminal command didnt worked..but thanks i found...

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