Hi,
> I tried.
> I right clkd on desktop, selected "create launcher"->Command: /usr/bin/mysql
> A launcher is created.
> But when I clk on it, nothing happens.
> : (
How do you usually start mysql from the command prompt ?
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>
> >else right click on the desktop -> create new -> link to application
> >-> and do the reqired.
>
> :)
>
I tried.
I right clkd on desktop, selected "create launcher"->Command: /usr/bin/mysql
A launcher is created.
But when I clk on it, nothing happens.
: (
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On 10-Apr-09, at 4:18 PM, Gaurav Pant wrote:
> On 4/10/09, abhi wrote:
>> I have fedora 10 with preinstalled mysql server.
>> I want to make an icon on the desktop to launch the mysql prompt.
> Just open a terminal window and type mysql, i think that should be
> fast enough.
>
> else right cli
On 4/10/09, abhi wrote:
> I have fedora 10 with preinstalled mysql server.
> I want to make an icon on the desktop to launch the mysql prompt.
Just open a terminal window and type mysql, i think that should be fast enough.
else right click on the desktop -> create new -> link to application
-> an
I have fedora 10 with preinstalled mysql server.
I want to make an icon on the desktop to launch the mysql prompt.
How can I do that?
Thanks.
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