Re: Commands

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What commands?  It's probably not in your path - just call the binary  
with it's path.

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On Jun 6, 2010, at 11:48, "David water" <dwater2010@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> How to run the commands for application which is installed but when  
> you type
> commands in terminal it is not completed via tab or recognized by  
> manually
> entering?
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