Re: Netscape and Path



Hi Dave,
        Thank you very much. I will go to www.redhat.com directly. I
don't know anybody who uses Linux, but I will definitely buy some books
when I am a little more financially secure.

Thank you,

Hamish

Dave Reed wrote:
> 
> > From: Hamish <inertia@iname.com>
> >
> > Hi Spud,
> >        Could you suggest a mailing list for these types of questions.
> > Gnome is obviously going to attract new users like Chase and myself.
> > That's one of the main objectives of this project, from what I
> > understand.
> >
> > Hamish
> >
> > Spud wrote:
> > >
> > > >    I just installed the newest version of Netscape and I need to edit
> > > >my path so that it's included,   what file do I edit?
> > > >
> > > >Chase
> > >
> > >     Without being rude, I would urge you to ask this type of question
> > > elsewhere. This is a mailing list for gnome related topics, and how to
> > > change your path is more for a linux-help newsgroup. That said, you need to:
> > > export PATH=$PATH:<new path>:<another new path>
> > >     for a bash shell.
> 
> RedHat has a number of more general mailing lists - I don't remember
> whether they created a "newbie" list or not (see www.redhat.com for a
> list of mailing lists).  That said, if you really want to learn to use
> Linux, you get buy or borrow a good introductory Linux or Unix book.
> O'Reilly sells a number of good books - see www.ora.com
> 
> Dave
> 
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