Just following instructions:
No, you most certainly are NOT.
It is SHOOT ME not SHOT ME.
I knew it. (snip)
Now you will go *nowhere* if you cannot follow the simplest of
instructions!
At least my finger didn't type the i key.
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Can't update properly? Again, what's hdlist or where can I read about this?
Thanks
urpmi.removemedia -a
urpmi.addmedia plf ftp://plf.time4t.net/pub/plf/9.1 with hdlist.cz
urpmi.addmedia main
ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/linux/distributions/mandrake/9.1/i586/Mandrake/RPMS
with ../base/hdlist.cz
not being unable lo loggin in
anymore.
I'm not sure what you mean here, but I would imagine that there is
something in the .bash_profile which is incompatible in .bashrc.
as you noted, .bashrc is run when you log in, if there is something
generating an error, you may not be able to
Just following instructions:
http://thor.prohosting.com/~kilgoret/mandrake/
unfortunately, couldn't install MS Outlook Express.
Now my question:
If by any chance you add an echo to your .bashrc like this:
echo inside .bashrc
and other in .bash_profile,
echo inside
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 17:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After upgrading to Mandrake 9.1 I chosed 'Update Software' and got a list of
software that I could update over the network. I selected a few ones but
during the update I got messages that some libraries are needed and
Hi,
I changed PATH on my .bash_profile, and export it. It doesn't work. How
can I run again bash to have the new settings updated?
Rosario
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Hi,
every time I send a message I got the following:
The message was sent successfully, but could not be copied to your Sent
folder.
I think it's a write permission issue, but I don't know which
directory|file I must change.
Any clue?
Rosario
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Thanks to some clues from newbiers I got the following conclussions:
1) There is no need to logout to have updated the bash env vars. Just type bash from a terminal.
2) One must update PATH var in .bashrc file NOT in .bash_profile. By the way, does anybody know what is .bash_profile for? Echoing
Thanks to some clues from newbiers I got the following conclussions:
1) There is no need to logout to have updated the bash env vars. Just type bash from a terminal.
2) One must update PATH var in .bashrc file NOT in .bash_profile. By the way, does anybody know what is .bash_profile for? Echoing
Thanks to some clues from newbiers I got the following conclussions:
1) There is no need to logout to have updated the bash env vars. Just type bash from a terminal.
2) One must update PATH var in .bashrc file NOT in .bash_profile. By the way, does anybody know what is .bash_profile for? Echoing
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