Re: [e-users] Problem with the PATH variable

2005-08-11 Thread Alejandro Salas
> My session looks like this: > > $ cat /etc/X11/Sessions/enlightenment-17 > #!/bin/bash > . /etc/profile > > exec /usr/bin/enlightenment-0.17 That did the trick... thanx a lot! Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your hom

Re: [e-users] Problem with the PATH variable

2005-08-11 Thread Christoph Gysin
Alejandro Salas wrote: In my .bash_profile I add to the PATH a couple of apps, but enlightenment is running on a different environment, so my .bash_profile actions have no effect. That hasn't happened to me before, it's more or less the same .bash_profile I was using in my prior installation (F

Re: [e-users] Problem with the PATH variable

2005-08-11 Thread Alejandro Salas
> I had an URL which goes into depth about all > this, if you're interested I can try to find it. If it's not to hard to find I would really appreciate it. Thanx for the answer. Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home p

Re: [e-users] Problem with the PATH variable

2005-08-10 Thread jochen
Alejandro Salas wrote: > Here's my problem, > I just installed Debian Sarge and enlightenment using > aptitude. > In my .bash_profile I add to the PATH a couple of > apps, but enlightenment is running on a different > environment, so my .bash_profile actions have no > effect. > That hasn't happen

[e-users] Problem with the PATH variable

2005-08-10 Thread Alejandro Salas
Here's my problem, I just installed Debian Sarge and enlightenment using aptitude. In my .bash_profile I add to the PATH a couple of apps, but enlightenment is running on a different environment, so my .bash_profile actions have no effect. That hasn't happened to me before, it's more or less the