How about /usr/local/netscape/netscape at the prompt? Or just ln -s 
/usr/local/netscape/netscape 
/usr/local/bin/netscape (or whatever) so you can forego the absolute path?

--on Saturday, September 16, 2000 5:12 PM -0400 Logos wrote:
>       
> I've been looking thru documentation and using some trial and error to figure
> out how to get a command in one of my bin paths in order to run Netscape 6. It
> comes with its own installer and places files into usr/local/netscape/ and runs
> with a script called netscape. The only way the documentation tells you to run
> it is by cd'ing to usr/local/netscape and then ./netscape. I'm probably
> suffering from a massive brainfart and should know how to do what I'm asking.
> But as I've been working long hours lately, I've been quite blank lately.
> Please help my wounded and shift-warped brain think just this much less...
>




/b
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Barry Marler
Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory
University of Georgia
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