You could put it in .bashrc and have it run that way or maybe rc.local
whereever that might be found on your system.
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007, Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hi Geoff,
Thanks.
A quick google for "how to write shell scripts" gave me the answer.
I should learn to google more. :-)
Now I'll just need to get it to run when I log in.
Thanks for your help.
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