On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Ludovic Pinelli wrote:
> "Michael R. Jinks" a écrit :
> > When I've run into this situation, it has been because of the way that
> > my window manager was set up to call new terminals. In text mode, every
> > new login accessed ~/.bashrc and ~/.bash_profile as expected, but xterms
> > (or their various replacements) don't always do that. Sometimes a
> > restart of my desktop session was necessary in order to get .bashrc
> > changes to be seen automatically.
> >
> > To fix this, I think that the solution is probably to make sure that
> > your xterms call bash as a login shell. (Not sure exactly because the
> > problem just went away for me sometime around RedHat 6.2 or so; YMMV).
> > Which window manager are you using? Which distribution? How do you
> > call new shells?
>
> I'm using GNOME on RedHat 7. I call shells by Gnome-terminal or Xterm
> (both with the same result). I have tried to restart the desktop
> session, but there is no changes. Perhaps the problem come from the
> XFree86 initialisation ?
>
> Thanks,
> Ludovic
>
For xterm, you can use the -ls option in the menu entry that starts xterm.
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