My system is an Athlon 1600X CPU, 256MB of memory, with SuSE Linux 7.3 mounted as a dual boot. The version of bash is 2.05-82. When I try some of the exercises in the Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO-1.html such as the "for", "while" and "until" loops thats as far as I have gotten so far I get the following from this "for" script when it is run: #!/bin/bash for i in `seq 1 10`; do echo $i done bash: syntax error near unexpected token `for' With the "while" and "until" scripts when they are run I get a ">" and it just sets there until I do a ctrl-c. The scripts are as follows: #!/bin/bash COUNTER=0 while [ $COUNTER -lt 10 ]; do echo The counter is $COUNTER let COUNTER=COUNTER+1 done #!/bin/bash COUNTER=20 until [ $COUNTER -lt 10 ]; do echo COUNTER $COUNTER let COUNTER-=1 done I am running these scripts in my home directory. Any help will be appriciated. Clay Stapleton Scottsdale, Arizona