Hi all, it's me again! I did something rather silly and now I don't know how to undo it. I was using Gnome as root to do some adminstrative tasks, and I decided that I wanted to copy my Gnome settings and customizations to my normal user account that I use for everyday work. So I copied various files to the home directory of my regular account. It worked great, with one minor bug. Whenever I'm in Gnome as a regular user and I click the terminal window to enter some commands, the window always opens up and my initial directory is /root. Of course it's no big deal to type "cd" to get to my home directory, but I was wondering what config file needs to be changed to set this so that terminal windows will start with the proper initial directory. Thanks.
Casey