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From: stever@csuohio.edu (Steve Ratliff)
Subject: Re: Where do I put seyon-emu for Seyon?
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Mark Tamola (buckwild@u.washington.edu) wrote:
: I just wanted to know from all you seyon users out there:  where the hell
: do you put the seyon-emu link?  I've put it in my home directory, in a
: ~/.seyon directory, in /usr/X386/bin, and in /usr/X386/lib/X11/seyon.
: No matter where I put it, I always get the error message: Cannot execute
: seyon-emu, falling back to 'xterm'.  How can I stop this?

: I also thought it might be the permissions.  I used 555.  Is that the right
: one?  I also tried both symbolic and hard links.  No go.  I looked in the
: man pages and docs, and there is no resource option that chooses the 
: default emulator (right???).

: Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
	
	I put it in /usr/X386/bin and it works just fine.  I believe
that if you are running csh you should do a "rehash" or log out and back
in first.  Try running "seyon-emu &" from an xterm to test it.

Steve