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From: michael@jester.GUN.de (Michael Gerhards)
Subject: Re: Mosaic.
References: <khQKde600VoqM4VEQn@andrew.cmu.edu> <1994Feb28.125515.12142@cc.usu.edu>
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Date: Wed, 2 Mar 1994 17:58:08 GMT
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In article <1994Feb28.125515.12142@cc.usu.edu> , slbfd@cc.usu.edu wrote:
> In article <khQKde600VoqM4VEQn@andrew.cmu.edu>, Bliksem R Tobey <bt2a+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> > Well, I downloaded Mosaic, and t worked, but then I rebooted my machine
> > and when I tried running Mosaic it said "command not found".  I do not
> > understand.  I was in the very directory as Mosaic.  Does Mosaic write
> > anyhting to any files which would prevent you from running it again?
[..]
> Well, if you're running as root (which you shouldn't be!) the current default
> directory is not in the search path, ie, you would need to go: ./mosiac, or
> whatever.

Mosaic won't do such things. I used several times and it only stores
information about its way and your annotations...

Michael
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