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Old 07-12-2001, 10:48 AM   #1
p_murugappan
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I am beginner in Linux and help me out of this simple problem.

I have to set my path for a license file and type the executable in the shell prompt to run my application...i.e..I do it in this fashion.
SETENV file.....
/home/application....

I went to my .bashrc file and added these 2 lines so that when I point my alias the application should run..But it always says command not found when I type my alias...where I am going wrong..


1 more thing is how do I increase my font size for my shell prompt.even my word processor kwrite (red hat 7.1) uses a tiny font.

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Old 07-12-2001, 05:13 PM   #2
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To change any basic font in KDE just goto the command centre and then Look and Feel, then Fonts.
 
  


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