Bill Marcum wrote:
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 12:36:40PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
I found an odd problem.
When I login as root via the X-window, all my terminal sessions have a
$PATH variable with '/ sbin;' as one of the directories.
Maybe in .xsession or .xinitrc?
The "mangle" was in /
At 1149424600 past the epoch, Tom Allison wrote:
> I found an odd problem.
>
> When I login as root via the X-window, all my terminal
> sessions have a $PATH variable with '/ sbin;' as one of
> the directories.
Are any of your other environment variables mangled, too? If
you can list them (try ty
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 12:36:40PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I found an odd problem.
>
> When I login as root via the X-window, all my terminal sessions have a
> $PATH variable with '/ sbin;' as one of the directories.
>
> When I login in via CLI I do not have this.
>
> I can't find it in ~/.
I found an odd problem.
When I login as root via the X-window, all my terminal sessions have a $PATH
variable with '/ sbin;' as one of the directories.
When I login in via CLI I do not have this.
I can't find it in ~/.bashrc, ~/.profile, or /etc/profile
Where did this odd character get inser
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