here it goes my .bashrc and my .bash_profile. it works fine!!From: gmorais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Ruby Deepdelver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Configuring a non-root-user profile Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 08:55:21 +0000
This is something like newbie to newbie: I had the same problem while ago and the solution was:
1. edit your .bashrc file and add a line with: source .bash_profile
2. Then you have to logout (or login elsewhere) for your changes take effect ;
Thak you very much for your concern but i did this and the term doesn't start anymore.
Are you sure that the line that i have to insert in .bashrc is "source .bash_profile"?
Anyway, i've just find out that when i login in a term (not in X) the problem is solved.
I pressume that the issue is whithin X.
Greets, Ruby.
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good luck
gmorais
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells. # see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc) # for examples
# If running interactively, then: if [ "$PS1" ]; then # don't put duplicate lines in the history. See bash(1) for more options # export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups # enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases eval `dircolors -b` alias ls='ls --color=auto' #alias dir='ls --color=auto --format=vertical' #alias vdir='ls --color=auto --format=long' # some more ls aliases #alias ll='ls -l' #alias la='ls -A' #alias l='ls -CF' # set a fancy prompt PS1='[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$ ' # If this is an xterm set the title to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:dir #case $TERM in #xterm*) # PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ${PWD}\007"' # ;; #*) # ;; #esac # enable programmable completion features (you don't need to enable # this, if it's already enabled in /etc/bash.bashrc). #if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then # . /etc/bash_completion #fi fi source .bash_profile
# ~/.bash_profile: executed by bash(1) for login shells. # see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples. # the files are located in the bash-doc package. umask 022 # the rest of this file is commented out. # include .bashrc if it exists #if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then # source ~/.bashrc #fi # set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists #if [ -d ~/bin ] ; then # PATH=~/bin:"${PATH}" #fi # do the same with MANPATH #if [ -d ~/man ]; then # MANPATH=~/man:"${MANPATH}" #fi PATH=$PATH":/usr/TeX/bin/i386-linux" PATH=$PATH":/usr/local/sbin/MozillaFirebird" #alias fpost='mpost -mem ~/featpost/featpost' #alias acroread ='./usr/local/bin/acrobat/bin/acroread'