¡Warning: bad english here!

  I guess the /etc/skel debian directory isn't actually empty: try ls --all
/etc/skel
You've to restore your fancy-console-files from a previous backup or
browsing in gentoo svn to find the files (maybe some base-files or
something)

On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:29, Csanyi Pal <csanyi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was tried Gentoo Linux system but after a while I come back to Debian
> GNU/Linux system again on my PC Box.
>
> So, in my /home/csanyipal/ directory there remain some dot files from
> Gentoo system, eg.: .bashrc, .bash_profile.
>
> When I installed 64bit Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze, I used my $HOME
> directory with it's dot files too.
>
> So, I think the .bashrc and .bash_profile remain in the state in which
> was on Gentoo.
>
> Now I have the empty /etc/skel/ directory!
>
> I try to reinstall bash, but still get not in my $HOME directory the
> "debianized" .bashrc and .bash_profile, and still the /etc/skel/
> directory is empty. What should I reinstall to get the default
> /etc/skel/ directory?
>
> When 'ls' on my bash prompt, I get not colorized output too.
>
> How can I get the default BASH shell, with default .bashrc and
> .bash_profile again, and why is the /etc/skel/ directory empty?
>
> Any advices will be appreciated!
>
> --
> Regards, Paul Chany
> You can freely correct me in my English.
> http://csanyi-pal.info
>
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