>> I like to do programming in the Linux environment
>> cause I love VIM.  I can run VIM as root, but not
as
>> cmmiller.  

>I've never had that problem with vim.  What happens
>when you try?

I'm not getting any of the color coding that VIM does
when programming GCC or GCC++.  But directories now
blue and ./ files are now green.  


>> Also, I have been able to set .bashrc preferences
as
>> root, like "rm = rm -i".  This works for root, but
>>not
>> for my user cmmiller.  
>> 
>> How can I make these changes for cmmiller as well? 

>In ~cmmiller/.bash_profile uncomment:

  >if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
      source ~/.bashrc
  >fi

>-- 
>Seneca
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That did it, thanks, the aliases work now.  But what
did I uncomment here?  

-Chris 



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