Sorry I should of wrote those down. I don't have internet for RedHat yet
because I'm currently using a US Robotics Winmodem. Soon I will have an
Aceex 56k external Serial unless I get wireless or something but my boss
says noway. Eventually I'll talk em into it. ;-).

When I use this at command prompt in area directory:
startup &
Heres what I get:
[1] 1766
bash: startup: command not found
bash: amp: command not found
[1]+ Exit 127                startup

I used this one also: ./startup &
Heres the error message:
[1] 1770
bash: amp: command not found
:bad interpreter: no such file or directoryin/csh
PRESSED ENTER TO SEE PROMPT
[1]+ Exit 126                 ./startup

Its probably simple but I have no clue what this stuff is. Thanks

                            Dantin


----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Barton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dantin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: Rom in RedHat 7.3


> >     Okay I just want to get this thing started. I'm just so used to
> Windows
> > 98 its a slow transfer over to Linux. Heres where I have it installed.
> > /usr/QuickMUD/ is this wrong?
>
> Well.. there's wrong, and then there's WRONG.  In your case it's merely
> breaking convention.  It'll work in /usr.  A lot of people don't own the
> system they're running on, so they have a user account, and their mud is
in
> something like /home/bob/Rom
>
> > I had to log into RedHat under root to move
> > the mud there.
>
> You'll want to create a new user, chown everything in the folder to that
> user, and run the mud as that user.  Running anything as root
unnecessarily
> is a no-no.
>
> > something like that. I've managed to compile it just can't run it. Any
> help?
>
> How is it not running?  Or, what error message do you get?
>
> --palrich.
>
>


Reply via email to