So, how can I have my regular user take advantage of env.d? My path just
has the two or three obvious entries. I can add other stuff manually,
but c'mon, this is gentoo... gotta be a configuration somewhere...
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Ben Munat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah, I read through that doc, but it didn't seem to have anything about root
vs. regular user. However, I have (sort of) solved my problem... discovered that
su-ing to my regular user from root is not the same as logging in as that
user... certain login
On Saturday 03 January 2004 8:54 pm, Ben Munat wrote:
Yeah, I read through that doc, but it didn't seem to have anything about
root vs. regular user. However, I have (sort of) solved my problem...
discovered that su-ing to my regular user from root is not the same as
logging in as that
thank you very much... extremely helpful
Phil Barnett wrote:
On Saturday 03 January 2004 8:54 pm, Ben Munat wrote:
Yeah, I read through that doc, but it didn't seem to have anything about
root vs. regular user. However, I have (sort of) solved my problem...
discovered that su-ing to my