Hello Claudius

El 23/06/12 11:42, Claudius Hubig escribió:
> 
> I guess that the SSH connect is a login shell, while the terminal is
> not a login shell (especially if you run it manually).
> 
> Hence, if you connect with SSH, Bash will run /etc/profile and
> ~/.profile. My ~/.profile has a section like the following:
> 
> # if running bash
> if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then
>     # include .bashrc if it exists
>     if [ -f "$HOME/.bashrc" ]; then
>       . "$HOME/.bashrc"
>     fi
> fi
> 
> which is also in the .profile in /etc/skel/, I therefore assume that
> this is currently shipped with Debian.
> 
> I suggest you check whether these files (/etc/profile, ~/.profile,
> ~/.bash_profile) exist and whether they load ~/.bashrc.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Claudius

You are right: I have the ~/.profile file missing. I don't know how can
I miss this file, but it didn't exist at all. I copied this from another
computer and it works.

I don't remember to write or generate "by hand" this ~/.profile. Is it
created automatically?

Thanks for your answer, it was driving me crazy :D

Best regards


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