When speakup gets updated, you could loose your script. I understand your
motivation though. If you don't yet have a /usr/share/speakup folder on
your system you could put it in that folder once created then add that to
the path though.
On Sun, 2 Dec 2007, Daniel Dalton wrote:
On 2/12/2007 7:38 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Your script is probably correct, but please remember you don't yet have a
script just a text file. Now if you make that text file executable, then
it becomes a script. So, chmod 755 script.sh as root then try
I started reading a bash scripting guide and found that out.
Thanks.
running it again. Also putting such scripts into /usr/local/bin can make
them accessible to everyone on the system and protect them from yum
I don't use yum but yes. Actually I put it in /bin/speakup. Is that ok? And I
modified /etc/profile so that /bin/speakup was in my path.
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