nope, I didn't edit /etc/profile, nor do I have a ~/.profile file, only
~/.bashrc
looking at it closely, it's the one from /etc/skel/.bashrc with a few
aliases and env vars added, and a set -o vi
I can't imagine that would trigger bash-specific behavior, but I
dunno...
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attached is my /etc/profile
** Attachment added: /etc/profile
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6339021/profile
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shopt xsession error upon login
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60079
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How would I go about figuring out what session I've got? When I'm in
gdm, it just says last session and an ls -la in my home dir doesn't
give me anything with session in the name.
I'm starting up in gnome, if that's what you're referring to.
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shopt xsession error upon login