You can use vi or kedit to write the file.
Here is an example of a batch file:
#!/bin/sh /* This line must be included always */
cd /home/jcc/setiathome-3.03/* A go to a directory and run an file */
./setiathome -nice 19 /* Current
Hi there,
I was wondering if someone could help me write the equivalent of a batch
file for Linux. This is what I need it to do:
1. Open up a Konsole (preferably minimized) and change to the following
folder:
(/usr/local/bin/Half-Life/hlds_l/), then run the command: startup and keep
the