On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 10:14:00PM -0400, Levi Waldron wrote:
I found that commands in my .bashrc file got executed every time I opened a
new konsole, but I have commands I only want to run once when I first log in.
It seems there are 2 ways to make commands that only run when you first log
On Sunday 13 October 2002 20:37, Mathias De Belder wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:27:36PM -0400, Levi Waldron wrote:
What's the Debian equivalent of Unix's .login and .logout files?
Any user can place these files in their home directory and their
commands will be run at login/logout,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 05:33:54PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
.bashrc and .bash_logout respectively. .bashrc should be sourced
from .bash_profile.
Is there any similar things for KDM? I want some stuff ran when I log
in on the machine, and some stuff on logout.
I'm sorry, but I really
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On Monday 14 October 2002 4:33 pm, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
On Sunday 13 October 2002 20:37, Mathias De Belder wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:27:36PM -0400, Levi Waldron wrote:
What's the Debian equivalent of Unix's .login and .logout files?
On Sunday 13 October 2002 20:37, Mathias De Belder wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:27:36PM -0400, Levi Waldron wrote:
What's the Debian equivalent of Unix's .login and .logout files?
Any user can place these files in their home directory and their
commands will be run at
What's the Debian equivalent of Unix's .login and .logout files? Any user
can place these files in their home directory and their commands will be run
at login/logout, without having to do anything as root?
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On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 01:27:36PM -0400, Levi Waldron wrote:
What's the Debian equivalent of Unix's .login and .logout files? Any
user can place these files in their home directory and their commands
will be run at login/logout, without having to do anything as root?
.bashrc and
Thank you!
Is it considered polite to post a thank-you message, or is this
unnecessary email traffic?
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Thank you!
Is it considered polite to post a thank-you message, or is this
unnecessary email traffic?
IMHO it's nice to see that people's problems have been solved. It makes
a change from aargh, it's all gone horribly
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 00:15, Colin Watson wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 06:12:38PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you!
Is it considered polite to post a thank-you message, or is this
unnecessary email traffic?
IMHO it's nice to see that people's problems have been solved.
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