On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 16:12:29 -0600, Gerald L wrote:
[...]
> In Linux "line of code" is a misnomer. [snipperoo]
>>> So, yes:
>>>
>>> mkdir /home/btth/bin
>>> mv /home/btth/alpine_helper.pl /home/btth/bin/
>>
>> OK, I did both of those.
[snipperee]
> The first line that adds $HOME/bin to your existing PATH is the
> equivalent of the lines from mine -- mine just does the extra bit of
> checking to see if $HOME/bin actually exists before blindly adding it.
>
> If you're no longer using 'pine' directly you can safely remove those
> alias lines.
Ok, thanks!
I've now made the changes to .bash_profile as well as setting up
the file in it and the path to it, and tried again to use Terminal from
Pan, still with no joy.
Fwiw, I did try opening Terminal from the launcher on a panel,
and commanding Alpine. It not only worked normally; it did it in spite
the fact that I already had Alpine running (against the same account) in
a gnome-terminal tab; and I got the message at my other address.
--
Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert
Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about.
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