Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday, 28 June 2024 08:32:44 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I did a major upgrade and found out I had a lot of config files to
>> update. I performed those updates, while losing some of my settings.
>> Anyway, I figured out how to set the alias variables. Simple enough.
>> Cre
On Friday, 28 June 2024 08:32:44 BST Dale wrote:
> I did a major upgrade and found out I had a lot of config files to
> update. I performed those updates, while losing some of my settings.
> Anyway, I figured out how to set the alias variables. Simple enough.
> Create a file and list them in t
On 28/06/2024 08:32, Dale wrote:
Also, some software can add files to the bashrc.d directory too. I'm
not sure what added the gentoo-color file but I also found a file for
kitty that I installed recently. If I remove kitty, it removes the file
too. From what I've read, this is why it is changi
Howdy,
I did a major upgrade and found out I had a lot of config files to
update. I performed those updates, while losing some of my settings.
Anyway, I figured out how to set the alias variables. Simple enough.
Create a file and list them in the file. The PS1 is different because
it usually
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