Thanks Irv!

I have it working great if I'm logged in as root - now if I could just
access the folders when I'm logged in as a regular user. I guess that's
a question for the LinNeighborhood list if I can find one. :)

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Irv Cobb
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 8:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LinNeighborhood - NEXT Stupid Question...


Jim Hale wrote:

>Found the RPM for Redhat 8.0 and it installed with no errors. :)
>
>Now - how to I run/access it? I don't know where the RPM put it and 
>it's not showing up in any of the (KDE) menus. :/
>
>Thanks! :)
>
>  
>
 From a terminal, "LinNeighborhood" works for me. Or you can right 
click/create new/link to application and put it on your desktop. Just 
put "LinNeighborhood" in the command box under the execute tab.

Works for me, anyway.

Irv



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