RE: Linux Caludra 1.41 Question{help}

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First off, welcome to the penguin club smile.  As for running Euphoria on =
Linux, I run it successfully as root or a user, with the path and eudir =
settings exported from /etc/.profile (.bash_profile in some distros).  =
BTW: I've used RedHat 5, RedHat 6, LoopLinux, and Peanut Linux 8.3; and I =
like Peanut the best (http://www.ibiblio.org/peanut/). =20

When you type exu at the shell prompt, do you only type exu or are you =
trying to run a program.  The behavior you describe would happen if =
Euphoria were successfully installed (otherwise you would receive some =
kind of error message), and you were trying to run an include file or a =
program that didn't print anything to the screen.  In most Unix environment=
s (including Linux), the general rule is "No news is good news".  That is, =
if you run a program and the shell prompt returns after a few seconds, =
then you can often assume the program ran successfully (there are a number =
of exceptions, but this is the traditional case).

HTH,
Michael J. Sabal

>>> pmosley at infoway.lib.nm.us 07/18/01 11:55AM >>>
Hi Irv
I tried to run it as root and as david but no luck.I am new to linux =
and=20
I am trying to learn it at the same time,

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