Re: [Pan-users] Re: Preserving Pan Session History Between XP/Mandriva

2008-11-21 Thread Joe Zeff
Роман Донченко wrote: My response deals with the Linux side; you'll have to get a Windows person to tell you how to do the equivalent thing on the Windows side. That would be Control Panel -> System, Advanced tab, "Environment variables". Or, for a slight shortcut, Right-click on My Comput

[Pan-users] Re: Preserving Pan Session History Between XP/Mandriva

2008-11-21 Thread Роман Донченко
My response deals with the Linux side; you'll have to get a Windows person to tell you how to do the equivalent thing on the Windows side. That would be Control Panel -> System, Advanced tab, "Environment variables". Roman. ___ Pan-users mailing

[Pan-users] Re: Preserving Pan Session History Between XP/Mandriva

2008-11-20 Thread Duncan
Christopher Boorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:54:10 -0500: > Where would I find PAN_HOME? What text file would this be part of? PAN_HOME is set as an environmental variable. Thus, in your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bashprofile (or both) or the l