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No not really, I don't know why you have a / at the end of your line, whereas mine I don't. Also, why FIREFOX_1.5 instead of lowercase firefox1.5 which is mostly the format of files in Linux?

 

Your symlink looks like it's pointing to a directory, and not the executable firefox, like mine is.

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No not really, I don't know why you have a / at the end of your line, whereas mine I don't. Also, why FIREFOX_1.5 instead of lowercase firefox1.5 which is mostly the format of files in Linux?

 

Your symlink looks like it's pointing to a directory, and not the executable firefox, like mine is.

 

 

Your is >>>> /usr/bin/firefox <<<<<<<<<< firefox isn't a folder ?

mine is >>>> /usr/bin/FIREFOX_1.5 <<<<<<<<<<<<<< my link FIREFOX_1.5 is a folder

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The definitive,right symlink is >>>>>>>>>>>>

ln -s /home/lando/FIREFOX_1.5/firefox/firefox /usr/bin

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

Many Thanks :wall:

 

 

PS-

ln -s /home/lando/FIREFOX_1.5/firefox/firefox there is a space and /usr/bin

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