Re: Setting environment

2001-10-29 Thread David Fisher
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Oswald Buddenhagen wr ites: heck, you're right. the search engine at lists.debian.org is somehow broken; i didn't find anything, although i knew quite well what to search for. (bug the web admin with it. :)) Could someone PLEASE set me straight on this, or at

Setting environment

2001-10-28 Thread David Fisher
This may well be a FA dumb Q but I can't work out how to set up a users' path or other local environmentals (such as HTTP_PROXY). Editing .bash_profile does nothing. Is there a file under ~/.kde I need to edit? What part of TFM haven't I Rd? -- David Some weeks it looks like Redmond feels

Re: Setting environment

2001-10-28 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
This may well be a FA dumb Q not necessarily dumb, but for sure a faq. ;) What part of TFM haven't I Rd? search the list archives ... (kdm, xsession, xprofile, environment, ...) greetings -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- Nothing is fool-proof to a

Re: Setting environment

2001-10-28 Thread David Fisher
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Oswald Buddenhagen wri tes: This may well be a FA dumb Q not necessarily dumb, but for sure a faq. ;) What part of TFM haven't I Rd? search the list archives ... (kdm, xsession, xprofile, environment, ...) With the greatest respect, this answer is a little

Re: Setting environment

2001-10-28 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
search the list archives ... (kdm, xsession, xprofile, environment, ...) With the greatest respect, this answer is a little unhelpful. I HAVE been extensively searching archives both at Debian and using Google but can't find anything straight and to the point. heck, you're right. the

Re: Setting environment

2001-10-28 Thread Hendrik Naumann
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi heck, you're right. the search engine at lists.debian.org is somehow broken; i didn't find anything, although i knew quite well what to search for. (bug the web admin with it. :)) One can also search this list on http://www.geocrawler.com .

Setting environment

2001-10-27 Thread David Fisher
This may well be a FA dumb Q but I can't work out how to set up a users' path or other local environmentals (such as HTTP_PROXY). Editing .bash_profile does nothing. Is there a file under ~/.kde I need to edit? What part of TFM haven't I Rd? -- David Some weeks it looks like Redmond feels