Thanks Derek. I launched MenuDrake in order to do what you suggested. I have listed System Menu and User Menu. I selected my user in the drop-down and then clicked configure but nothing happened. How do I go about adding this menu item to only my account's menu?
Thanks! -A On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 16:34, Derek Jennings wrote: > On Tuesday 21 Oct 2003 10:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Why is it that after I start aMSN via the terminal the terminal session > > that I used to start aMSN is dead. Meaning, I can't do anything with > > that terminal session unless I close out aMSN. > > > > Is there a way to launch aMSN through the GUI so I don't have a term > > window just sitting around useless? > > > > You are running it in foreground. > Start it with ./amsn & > it will then run in background. > > You could also use menudrake to create a menu entry. > Use /path/to/directory/amsn as the command to start it.
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