Hi Gray, Thank you for your help, I solved it!
kind regards! Renlin Li 2011/6/27 Gary Johnson <garyj...@spocom.com> > On 2011-06-27, lirenlin wrote: > > Hi Gary, > > > > Thank you for your tips! that's exactaly the solution! I install vim > > and vim-gnome separately. > > Ps. do you know the place where PATH is defined? I used to install > > some software in my ubuntu linux, now I uninstalled it, but the the > > executable path is still in the PATH variable, I want to clear it. it > > seems ubuntu has change a lot from main stream. > > PATH is typically set for all users in /etc/profile. It can be set > for all users from other places as well, but all the places I know > of are under /etc, so you could find those places by executing > > grep -R '\<PATH=' /etc > > You may want to execute that using sudo, as > > sudo grep -R '\<PATH=' /etc > > to avoid error messages about permission denied and to make sure you > can look in every file. > > For individual users, PATH in usually set in ~/.profile or > ~/.bash_profile--some profile file that is read only once per login > so that your PATH doesn't keep growing each time you launch a shell. > In some cases, PATH is set in the shell's rc file, e.g., ~/.bashrc > or ~/.kshrc > > Regards, > Gary > > -- 天行健,君子以自强不息! -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php