I have solved the problem by recreating the user's
account, but I still don't understand it, since the
.bashrc of the user was identical to mine... but well,
consider it solved.
--- David Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu:
> Jorge Peixoto wrote:
> > One of the users of this machine has a wr
Jorge Peixoto wrote:
> One of the users of this machine has a wrong bash prompt. ...
If you're using Debian 3.1, take a look at /etc/profile. I have a script
"cvsenv" which sets up environment variables for CVS usage. It also changes
my Bash prompt (PS1). On fresh installs of Debian 3.1, /etc/p
Jorge Peixoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> One of the users of this machine has a wrong bash
> prompt. It works well on a virtual console, but on
> xterm or gnome-terminal, PS1 is set to \s-\v\$ , which
> is very unhelpful. But this user's .bashrc is
> identical to mine (as told by md5sum), and I do
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