Re: gmc neverceases to amaze



On Sun, Jun 20, 1999 at 07:02:33PM -0400, Federico Mena Quintero wrote:
> >  On a more sobering note, I can't find a way to start a gmc window from
> >  the commandline.  Typing "gmc /usr", for instance, gives me a new
> >  window with my home directory, not the /usr directory.  I'd really
> >  like to do this so that I can start windows with various directories
> >  from the WindowMaker menu.  Is there a way to do this?
> 
> GMC will create a new window in the current working directory when you
> run it.  So you just need to "cd /usr; gmc".

Hmmm.  I thought this would work but it didn't.  I get the message "/home/tshanno/cd not found".

Is there a way to avoid this?

Tom
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Quote of the day for Monday, 21 June, 1999:

"Booze may not be the answer, but it helps you to forget the
question."

  - Lt. Henry Mon, USAF




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