![]() ![]() I have Moneydance and all my data files for it stored in a directory on a thumbdrive so I can use it on my Desktop, my laptop, or my wife's laptop. But WE're talking LINKS / Shortcuts / whatever. its really pushing back.Īs for Windows EXE on the desktop etc. See how superior windows is then.ġst - to The Cog: I'm really not trying to be negative here, I WANT Ubuntu to do it for me, but. exe file to your desktop in windows and renaming it then running it. Java -jar /home/kestrel1/moneydance/moneydance.jarĪnd once you have that command working, paste it into a launcher config.Īnd before sounding off so much, try dragging a. If the file Kestrel1 pointed out doesn't work for you for some reason, try launching it from a command prompt with something like ![]() You should have no problem getting a launcher to work. So if the name doesn't say it's a jar file, then it looks like a zip archive and will likeky be opened with whatever program is set up to open zip files. *nix can often work out what to do with a file based on the file contents rather than the name, but in the case of jar files, they are in fact just zip archives full of class files. The fact that it links to another directory entry somewhere else is pretty-much irrelevant, and the name of the target file is irrelevant. As far as applications are concerned, the name of the symlink is the name of the file. jar extension is needed, this is a question of understanding how symlinks work. ![]()
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