at the time I hated and still hate using the terminal no spaces unless the
script has them but hopefully someone who remembers how to do this more then me
can help. I use a script called clisk and so my syntax would be
./clisk
followed by enter and with luck it should start up.
keep in mind yo
So no spaces?
Why did you uninstall, and how did you uninstall?
On Nov 11, 2010, at 8:07 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> You run solona by typing what ever the script name is but I can't remember
> what it was since I uninstalled it. but ou would run the script wiht this
> syntax
>
> ./scriptname
>
You run solona by typing what ever the script name is but I can't remember what
it was since I uninstalled it. but ou would run the script wiht this syntax
./scriptname
Good luck.
On Nov 11, 2010, at 6:00 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:
> All:
> I think I have the Solona app installed. Finally! So
All:
I think I have the Solona app installed. Finally! So, if I understand it, I hit
command shift 4, start terminal, and type ./solona.sh Is there any spaces
anywhere?
I don't understand how to link it, or how to use VO to auto run the script. Can
you explaine?
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