Am Fr, den 01.04.2005 schrieb Alexander Dalloz um 2:07:
a) Edit ~/.bashrc with an editor of choice and add an alias line.
alias foo='xterm -e top'
This as an example. You will have to source the changed .bashrc file by
running
. ~/.bashrc or source ~/.bashrc
If you then enter "foo" (without quotes) either in the console, xterm or
the starter box queried with Alt+F2, an xterm will open with top running
in it.
Correction: aliases do not work from an application starter box invoked
by Alt+F2.
Alexander
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