Re: [maemo-developers] Re: busybox, sh and $HOME

2007-02-10 Thread william maddler
A quick answer to myself, since this could help others. I solved things with a slight modification to osso-xterm.desktop: Exec=/usr/bin/osso-xterm /usr/bin/bash Of course the easier slution was the last to be found! :D ___ maemo-developers mailing list

Re: [maemo-developers] Re: busybox, sh and $HOME

2007-02-09 Thread william maddler
Zoran Kolic wrote: >> That was what I did first. But then I noticed the "odd" beahviour ($HOME >> always pointing to /home/user, instead of what stated in /etc/passwd). > > Maybe you should change $HOME for your shell. Variable is the old one. I'm not exactly a newbie ;) I'd be *happy* to do tha

[maemo-developers] Re: busybox, sh and $HOME

2007-02-09 Thread Zoran Kolic
> That was what I did first. But then I noticed the "odd" beahviour ($HOME > always pointing to /home/user, instead of what stated in /etc/passwd). Maybe you should change $HOME for your shell. Variable is the old one. > I understand that xterm is not a login shell, that's fine, but *why* not > h