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Is there a way to start Phex without the Terminal in Linux? It gets a little annoying, going to the terminal every time I need to start Phex. Also, you need to leave the terminal open so it wouldn't close. Is there a way to create a shortcut or something? Thanks in advance I'm using KDE |
How did you install it? For me alt-f2 -> "phex" works (in Gentoo with KDE). But that's cheating, since it's in effect a commandline, too ;) If you use the svn version, just click the file "build-and-run" (you might have to make it executable before that). It first builds Phex from sources and starts it afterwards. You can also create a file in the downloaded folder containing the lines: ---begin file--- #!/bin/sh cd lib && java -ea -Xmx128m -jar phex.jar ---end file--- Make it executable (chmod +x <filename>) and click it. I hope this helps you! |
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