02-28-2007, 09:28 PM
yeah the only time you get commands like 'sky' in linux is if you were to have an executable, or (much more frequently) a symbolic link to an executable in a global location. a common place would be like /usr/bin/sky
as skyler said, to run something in the same dir, you have to tell linux you want it to look in the current directory, './sky.whatever'
A lot of linux features could be added as different apps or shells, maybe some shell somewhere can be integrated with a file explorer-type app which would keep file associations (as explorer does on windows)
I don't know Greek nor Japanese.
as skyler said, to run something in the same dir, you have to tell linux you want it to look in the current directory, './sky.whatever'
A lot of linux features could be added as different apps or shells, maybe some shell somewhere can be integrated with a file explorer-type app which would keep file associations (as explorer does on windows)
I don't know Greek nor Japanese.