Testing the script suggested from Riley Williams and Shawn T. Rutledge,
I have been able to use a panel icon to launch my JNOS 1.11e.
I did the following:
---script text---
#!/bin/bash
cd /jnos
exec xterm -e ./jnos -g2 -fnos.cfg
----end---
I saved this text file into /usr/local/bin/xjnos,then I gave it the
permission:
chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/xjnos  (Riley:the 0755 value seems not ok for
me!).
Then I pick a panel icon from gnome xterm panel,named it "jnos" and inserted
the /usr/local/bin/xjnos into the "Command" window.
Note I do not used "run in terminal" since by doing this I obtained two
terminal
windows,one named "xjnos" (empty)and the second named "jnos" containing the
program.
Now I have a full operative JNOS launchable by a panel icon.
I dont know if the fact I get two terminal windows was caused by the "run in
terminal" checkbox
selected or by the numeric chmod 0755 I tested.
About this option,I red that chmod should be 3 numbers:
u,g,o user,group,others,so it would be 755 (?).
Final comment to James (n5knx) :
James I tried "sh -x dojnos" and I see a lot of error messages,but
I'am not yet on the knowledge level to make corrective actions in this
cases.
P.S.:How to verify if DODIP is present on my linux??
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73's! da/from:

Marco Calistri QTH Montecatini Terme (Pistoia) LOC:JN53JV
ik5bcu.ampr.org [44.134.210.32] Tcp/Ip JNOS v.1.11e
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