Pritpal Dhaliwal had the gall to say: > no one else has a clue? > > come on guys ( and girls).. its the debian users list.. If I wanted to > start doing fresh install when things get messed up.. I could stick to > windows... > > help me out please
Please remember you're talking to /volunteers/ here. Also, please learn not to put your replies at the top of email. As to your problem, I believe you've hit the fact that, if a script file does an action that is not permitted, then the individual line that causes the problem is not automatically echoed (giving you a clue about how to debug it) but instead just says "bash: <scriptname>: <error message>". In other words, I believe that your problem is caused by a line /inside/ /etc/bash.bashrc, not the permissions on the file itself. Have a look through, and see if there's anything that you wouldn't expect a normal user to be able to do. As a last resort (you /should/ be able to fix this!) post the contents of the file here for people to look at. Cheers, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]