hi wendell.. > > I indeed needed to type "./hello"! I knew it was simple! Now, another > > stupid question for you... How do I add "./" to my path on startup? Also,
> Assume you are using bash, put the following line in ~/.bash_profile > > export PATH=${PATH}:. I explicity define PATH in ~/.bashrc for users... export PATH="/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr:/bin:." and for root...I set a different PATH... to see what the PATH variable points to: you#> set | grep PATH have fun alvin