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
>
>


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