I have similar done, but slightly differently, the Linux Command Line book, which is what I am using, chapter 28, it was a few chapters before the shell scripting, it showed to change the path to include the folder using the terminal command, which is what I done, and I made the bin folder in Home directory etc.
I can run the scripts from the command line, you can see the system information one on the blog link after it is run.
It was on Fedora magazine I was looking at something else, (mindmaps) and noticed an article about running apps without opening the gui, via the script run by selecting from the right context menu in Nautilus, ran FSearch on LL found nautilus files and thought Id give it a try on LL, as I learn shell scripting and command line on LL, from this book, and the help of membersĀ .
On Fedora I use a different book Linux Bible to learn different things.
I can run the scripts from the command line, you can see the system information one on the blog link after it is run.
It was on Fedora magazine I was looking at something else, (mindmaps) and noticed an article about running apps without opening the gui, via the script run by selecting from the right context menu in Nautilus, ran FSearch on LL found nautilus files and thought Id give it a try on LL, as I learn shell scripting and command line on LL, from this book, and the help of membersĀ .
On Fedora I use a different book Linux Bible to learn different things.