Jeff Malka wrote:
> 
> Is there a way to force it to install in a specific directory.  Like /opt?
> 
> > >When I do a TAR -zxvf filename then I run ./configure, make and make
> > >install, I can see on the console screen that there's nothing wrong after
> > >the install.  My big problem is not knowing where it put the file to
> > > start the program or what the name would be.  The latest culprit is the
> > > Firestarter program.  Is there any rhyme or reason to this?
> >
> > Usually programs drop themselves in /usr/bin
> > You can do   locate <program>   to find where it is on the disk.
> > Often there is a conf.home file in the source files, which tells where the
> > program will be put.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> > Paul
> 
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> Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Registered Linux User 348854

I d/l'ed the RPM of Firestarter and can't get it to work. I'm currently running
PMFirewall, could that be the problem? It (Firestarter) exits with a seg fault.
At first it complained that I didn't have the correct Gnome libs. I d/l'ed what
I could find, and it satisfied its dependencies and installed but still does
not work right... Any ideas? The screen shots look great. (would like to have a
graphical Firewall - any front end like that for PMFirewall?)

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