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Originally Posted by arivero
This pdf launchs xterm and xclock when used in an standard unix machine under xpdf (it asks for confirmation, do not worry). Try it to see if it opens the confirmation dialog. Just open it and click one of the links. The first one is an standard URL link, the two other are /Launch actions.
UPDATED: I have put some other links to experiment parameters, and attached the tex source. Note that it is to be created with pdftex, not with plain tex.
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I found out, that you have to double-click for the links to do stuff. Links in PDFs work. And when i start to run the xterm, it asks if i want to execute. But then nothing happens.
Could you make a PDF file, that runs "/usr/bin/wired.sh start"? If the xpdf runs as root, that should work, right? And then we should have our network running.
Dont have any tex here, so could you please make that file?