rich wrote: > I know this is probably a dumb question, but how do you add a directory to the > path.... For instance, instead of going to /root/mozilla/ to run ./mozzila, > I would like to be able to type ./mozilla in any directory. > I don't know if your question's been answered, yet, or not, because I'm ripping through the many emails I have; however, no, you would not like to do that. ./ always means the present working directory. What you would like to do is to be able to simply type mozilla without the ./ or any / or dot. Try this. If mozilla is installed, then this should work. If this doesn't work, then more direction is needed, but will wait for your reply. mike
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