On Sun, 27 Jun 1999, J Mann wrote:

> I just installed FreeAmp 1.2.3 for Linux. Good problem, but I'm having trouble.
> The problem installs in /usr/local/bin by default and that's where mine is. My
> question is how do I set a path to /usr/local/bin so I can just type 'freeamp
> /mp3s/*.mp3' instead of typing '/usr/local/bin/freeamp' to launch the program.
> Any suggestions?

Add /usr/local/bin to your PATH environment variable. This can be done in
~/.profile, ~/.bashrc, /etc/profile or /etc/bashrc.

In ~/.profile, you want
export PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/bin"

> P.S. Would anybody know how to remove a double entry RPM? I have gtk 1.0.6 AND
> gtk+ 1.2 installed together.

This is actually reasonable, because some older applications might depend
on gtk 1.0.x.

> When I goto uninstall gtk1.0.6 it says it can't
> uninstall because of the double entry.

rpm -e gtk+10

LLaP
bero


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