Le vendredi 12 janvier 2007 à 14:15 +0100, David BERCOT a écrit : > Le Fri, 12 Jan 2007 11:46:50 +0100, > Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > > > Le vendredi 12 janvier 2007 à 11:33 +0100, David BERCOT a écrit : > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have two questions on Gnome : > > > - first of all, how can I set an environment variable which is ok in > > > Gnome environment ? I thought that if I put it in the /etc/profile > > > (for example), it would be ok in Gnome. But, if I do a printenv, I > > > can't see it... Do you have a solution ? > > > > There is a ~/.gnomerc file that allows to set such variables. > > OK. Nice. Thank you !!! > Now, after your answer, I made a new search on google with .gnomerc and > I've discovered than /etc/profile and ~/.profile and not loaded at the > gnome session startup. So, when theses scripts are really necessary ? I > don't understand why setting environment variables there is not ok... Some strange people sometimes don't use GNOME in some countries... ;-)
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