On Sunday 10 March 2002 10:23 pm, you wrote:
> Hey everyone, this question is probably very simple to answer but as
> a newbie it's not easy. =)
>
> As root I must enter "./" (dot-slash) in front of any command or app
> i want to execute from the shell. However, as a "regular" user, I don't
> have to. I looked into my .bashrc but I cannot see a line of script that
> does that. I'd like to know where that line is so i can set it up for
> my root account too.
>

You have to use ./ only when you are trying to execute an executable file in 
the current directory,
And it is for everyone, root and user.

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Gerald Waugh

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