I did check the other accounts on my system and found that the problem only
exists with those accounts that use csh/tcsh. The ones with bash are fine.
I'm going to go over the .tcsh file in those accounts and perhaps see what
the problem is, but it will have to wait until tomorrow afternoon when I
On 11/26/2014 06:04 PM, Brian Bernard wrote:
Ever since I updated my x86_64 system from CentOS 6.5 to 6.6, I have when I
open a terminal, four lines of 'return: Command not found' diplayed. I'm at
a loss as to why this is, and was wondering if there is a command I can use
to find out what is caus
Hi Brian,
Likely culprits are in
~/.bashrc
~/.bash_profile
~/.profile
/etc/profile
/etc/profiled.d/*
Try 'source' on each one at a time to see if any triggers the message.
Kal
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Hello,
Ever since I updated my x86_64 system from CentOS 6.5 to 6.6, I have when I
open a terminal, four lines of 'return: Command not found' diplayed. I'm at
a loss as to why this is, and was wondering if there is a command I can use
to find out what is causing it, and hopefully fix this issue.
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Op 25-11-14 om 19:08 schreef Tris Hoar:
On 25/11/2014 16:52, Johan Vermeulen wrote:
Hello All,
I'm looking at setting up ds-389 on both Centos6.6 en Centos7, both
minimal installs with
epel repo enabled.
When running yum search ds-389 on Centos7 I get only 3 packages,
389-ds-base
389-ds-base
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