silc and bashrc

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Author: David Huerta
Date:  
Subject: silc and bashrc
Yes, the executable file works, and I've ran the program from its own
directory. It'd be really handy if my bashrc file existed, although I
suppose I can just launch it from my Fluxbox menu for now.

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+ David "Huertanix" Huerta
+ DeVry Linux User Group
+ http://www.devrylinux.org

On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Austin Godber wrote:

> David Huerta wrote:
> > Anyone have experience using silc? Its a bit like IRC, but utilizes
> > encryption, among other things. I've installed it, sort of, but can't get
> > it to run with the "silc" command the README file specifies. I figure I
> > just need to add its own silc/bin directory to my .bashrc file, but I
> > can't seem to find that either (tried ls -a in my home directory and all).
> > Any ideas on where I can locate the file and get silc running?
>
> How are you trying to execute it? Just typing silc? First find out
> where it has installed and try typing the absolute path to the
> executable. If it works, then you can add it to the relevent path variable.
>
> Austin
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