> {aterm && aterm} only launches a
> single aterm window.
does && not mean 'proceed on success'? if you want 2 aterm windows just
use
aterm & atermSam -- "The following is not for the weak of heart or Fundamentalists." -- Dave Barry
> {aterm && aterm} only launches a
> single aterm window.
does && not mean 'proceed on success'? if you want 2 aterm windows just
use
aterm & atermSam -- "The following is not for the weak of heart or Fundamentalists." -- Dave Barry