On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 09:54 +0200, Amit Aronovitch wrote:
> Amos Shapira wrote:
> 
> >On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>I have this strange behaviour that when I open a new term session or
> >>even in an existing term sesstion I will execute a common command such
> >>as ls or cd and the shell returns command not found. usually I can close
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >"cd" command not found?? "cd" is an internal shell command (doesn't make
> >sense to run it in a separate process). Are you sure that's what happened?
> >  
> >
seperate process?
> 
> What's the exact error message? It should be something like
> -bash: <exact commandname>: command not found
> 
-bash: ls:command not found

was from ctrl alt F2

but the same thing on term windows

I us konsole if it matters

It happens randomly and often after time when I open a new term.
Aaron

>  Any other format might mean you are not really running bash, or that
> bash is not really seeing the command you typed (e.g. bad aliases, bad
> readline library, problems with keyboard/X/tty driver, etc.)
> 
>  And what's a "term session"? Do you mean an X terminal, ssh/telnet from
> other machine, or a VC (text mode)?
> 
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