James Buchanan wrote:
> For some reason my ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc are not being executed
> by bash. Is there some way I can fix this problem?
Under what circumstances? I will assume you are trying to log into
kdm, gdm, or xdm as that seems typical for people asking your
question.
If you
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 11:32:07PM +1000, James Buchanan wrote:
>
> For some reason my ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc are not being executed
> by bash. Is there some way I can fix this problem? I tried to add a
> script S10sourceprofile to /etc/rc2.d/ but that didn't work.
Not exactly sure I u
On 2005-06-17, James Buchanan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For some reason my ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc are not being executed
> by bash.
Under what circumstances are you running bash?
Read the INVOCATION section of the bash man page to understand when
(and whether) each file is sourced.
> Is
James Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> For some reason my ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc are not being executed
> by bash. Is there some way I can fix this problem? I tried to add a
What problem exactly? What symptoms?
What happens when you "xterm -ls"? That tells xterm to start up as a
Hi,
For some reason my ~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc are not being executed
by bash. Is there some way I can fix this problem? I tried to add a
script S10sourceprofile to /etc/rc2.d/ but that didn't work.
I'm using Sarge. I've searched Google and a few people seem to have
this problem, an
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