Hello all,
I recently posted about haingabout having a problem installing Java.
Not it seems that while I was doing this, I screwed up some settings. I
noticed that I when I logged into my machine that I got the intial
wizard that comes up when you first install MDK. This is the on that
ask
Elliot S. wrote:
> I am of course new to linux, I'm taking a class in which one thing
> we learned was to change the environmental variable of the prompt using
> the line "PS1=" I want my prompt to display my current working
> directory, and the way I did that in the class was add PS1=`pwd`">>
I am of course new to linux, I'm taking a class in which one thing
we learned was to change the environmental variable of the prompt using
the line "PS1=" I want my prompt to display my current working
directory, and the way I did that in the class was add PS1=`pwd`">>" Now
the class was a
On 7/7/2004 at 1:19 PM, Travis Crook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
TC> Hi All,
TC> I upgraded to 10.0 from 9.2 recently, but I seem to have lost my usual
TC> bash prompt. Instead of my normal [EMAIL PROTECTED] I now get
TC> sh-2.05b$. Any ideas on how to get it back to how it was?
TC> Thanks!
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [newbie] Bash Prompt
>Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 13:19:28 -0600
>
>Hi All,
>I upgraded to 10.0 from 9.2 recently, but I seem to have lost my usual
>bash prompt. Instead of my normal [EMAIL PROTECTED] I now get
>sh-2.05b$. Any ideas on h
Hi All,
I upgraded to 10.0 from 9.2 recently, but I seem to have lost my usual
bash prompt. Instead of my normal [EMAIL PROTECTED] I now get
sh-2.05b$. Any ideas on how to get it back to how it was?
Thanks!
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Travis Crook
Visions Beyond
www.VisionsBeyond.com
208-478-7836
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On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 06:33:33PM -0500, Jon Doe wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 23:24:04 +
> Robin Ballantine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> grumbled this:
>
> > This isn't a question or request, just a small offering that someone might
> > find useful. It's a couple of entries for your .bashrc files th