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Originally Posted by sean.fosterbrown
OK... I got myts running. How do I run midnight commander?
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This is the command I used inside myts:
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cd /mnt/us/local/terminal/ && ./mc && cd /mnt/us/
If you'd like, I just threw together a 'profile' and 'about.txt' file that might come in handy for anybody using the 'myts' terminal. It includes an alias for Midnight Commander (mc) that is the same thing. Much easier to remember than that entire line of code. I'll attach them below. Just put the two files inside your '/mnt/us/myts' folder. Once copied into that folder, you will find an 'about' section that will pop up every time you run myts. I find this quite handy as a way to see the shortcuts right then and there. I even threw in some aliases that work on the Kindle.
By the way, I found there was a window that kept popping up saying there was no saving directory called '/mnt/us/local/home/.mc'. To avoid this, just make that directory inside '/mnt/us/local/' that you should already have. No biggie.
Edit:
Technically, if you don't use myts all that much, and think you would use the Midnight Commander more, uncheck the autorunning of 'ms' at the bottom of my 'profile' file. If you do that, myts will autostart running Midnight Commander. So essentially if you already have a Launchpad shortcut for myts (probably, T T), if you have done what I just said, it will get you straight into the Midnight Commander. Of course, if you do ever want to run myts terminal, all you have to do is to quit the Midnight Commander.