hi... i'm not at my linux box so i can't look.... i don't actually know where it is.
i was sitting there one day & simply typed "record" at the console & it started up.
i simply guessed that linux might have a command called record that would record. =)
i was logged on as user, so it's not a root command or anything. i have 7.2 and did a
100% full developer install, if that has anything to do with it.
i would expect it would be in the same directory as the other user binary files. but
as i said... just guessing. =) i'll check my box when i go home tonight & see
where it is at.
Adrian Smith
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Can't find "record" anywhere on the system, and I've done a full
install.
I used the "Find" facility as root, to no avail. Can it be hidden
somewhere?
Adrian Smith wrote:
>
> i'm sure there are other ways, but one way to do it is open a terminal and type the
>command "record". use the space bar to toggle recording on/off. of course, "record
>--help" for assistance.
>