Somewhere in the start menu, you'll be able to open a terminal. It might be called GTerm, Gnome Term, xterm, or any number of things with "term" in the name.
Once you've done that, you need to see if python is in your path. Do that by typing python in the terminal. If you enter the python shell, you're in luck.exit out (Ctrl-Z return, probably), If not, you need to install/find python and add it to your path by typing export PATHTOPY=/usr/bin/python #I don't know where python is for you...this is just a guess export PATH=$PATH:$PYTHTOPY If you google bashrc, you'll learn how to make it so you don't have to type this every time. Now, you should be able to type "cd python" in a terminal you broght up. This will change into the python directory you said you made in your home dir. Now type "ls". That should show you a list of files in the directory. If there is a python file there, say, named foo.py, then you'd type python foo.py to run the application. You can also set python up as the default app when you click a .py ext file. I dislike this, then again, on windows, that's exactly how I have it setup (while not in windows). To change this to match the windows behavior, you need to right click on the .py file, and pray that you see an "Open with" option. If you don't, ask for help on a Gnome mailing list :o). If you do see the Open with option, select it, then select "other", then using the folder on the command line, browse to your python executable. I don't know where it is. If you open up a terminal and type: which python that *may* show you where it is. -- Michael Langford Phone: 404-386-0495 Consulting: http://www.TierOneDesign.com/ Entertaining: http://www.ThisIsYourCruiseDirectorSpeaking.com On 9/26/07, Armand Nell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > I am new to python programming and also the linux enviroment most of my > skills are windows based and programming skills is visual basics. I decided > that it would be a great start and new direction for me to learn python and > at the same time linux. However I have already run into a wall, and any help > would be appreciated even if you can direct me where to find the info or > 'turor'. > > I am running Fedoracore 7 and Python 2.5 > > In windows, if i write a program in Python and save it I then can simply > double click the icon and the program will execute in a console window. Now > under Fedoracore I write my program in gedit save it in my > \home\(username)\python directory, when I double click it, it opens up agian > in gedit. Now true it is maybe a simple error from me but mostly it is me > that don't know how to work with python on linux. > > I would like to know how do I test(run) the programs I write under fedoracore? > > Simple yet challanging for me, > > Your patience and wisdom on this subject will be greatly appreciated. > > Regards > > Digitalhobo > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - [email protected] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > > _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
