Hi,
I normally do it in ~.bashrc, as I try not to change much in the system
so I can just backup my home where everything is that I changed and
installed sits and am done.
I guess you can also do it in
/etc/profile: The systemwide initialization file, executed for login
shells
/etc/bash.bashrc
Context: Pentium 4, debian testing, boxed KDE
I have just installed the java stuff - downloaded from SUN site- as a plugin
for mozilla.
The installation instruction requires that the directory in which I
installed the java libs and programs be part of the PATH variable.
My question is:
Where t
also sprach Vittorio De Martino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.09.05.1432 +0200]:
> My question is:
> Where the PATH variable is first set: /etc/profile, /etc/bashrc.bash ?
/etc/profile for all
or preferably: ~/.bash_profile just for you.
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Pentium, debian testing
I have just installed the java stuff from SUN site as a plugin for mozilla.
The installation instruction requires that the directory in which I've
installed the java libs and programs be part of the PATH variable.
My question is:
Where the PATH variable is first set: /et
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