In message <[email protected]> "Terry Duell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I run RPCemu on a Linux X86_64 system, and to launch RPCemu I open the > RPCemu dir, then open a terminal in that dir (the same as launching a > terminal and then changing directory), then enter ./rpcemu in the terminal. > As you would know that starts RPCemu and all the stdout (I think) messages > appear in the terminal window. > I suspect that there is a way of setting up a desktop launcher, i.e. a > desktop icon that will do all that when double clicked, but I haven't > found how to do it. > I have tried using a shell script which does the cd then runs RPCemu, but > I have failed to find a way of opening a terminal within the shell script > and starting things from there. > Has anyone sorted out a solution to this? Hi I use Ubuntu 8.10 with a GUI. I use the 'File Browser' to find the rpcemu application within the rpcemu folder. I double click on that to run RPCEmu. I've tried to create the equivalent to a Windows shortcut, but being relatively new to Linux not had much success! -- Regards Chris _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
