Dotan Cohen wrote:
On a Debian-based system running KDE 3.5.10 I see several files that
are used when logging in / starting a Konsole:
.profile
Run once upon login.
.bash_history
List of previous commands for recall/edit/re execution
.bash_logout
Run once upon logout
.bash_profile
I believe equivalent to .profile
.bashrc
Run once for each interactive shell, after .profile
The main difference between .profile and .bashrc is that
.profile only gets run when you start a "login shell",
but .bashrc gets run for all shells.
So, for example, if you use
$ su -
you'll run root's .profile and .bashrc, but
$ su
only runs root's .bashrc
Mike
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