> On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Jason Bauer wrote:
>
> > I've got Debian Linux 1.3 using bash for a shell. When I go into X-Windows
> > (Afterstep win. manager) I lose all of my aliases and other settings that
> Do you mean these settings don't work if you (for example) start up an
> xterm with bash in it?
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Jason Bauer wrote:
>
> > I've got Debian Linux 1.3 using bash for a shell. When I go into X-Windows
> > (Afterstep win. manager) I lose all of my aliases and other settings that
> Do you mean these settings don't work if you (for example) start up an
> xt
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Jason Bauer wrote:
> I've got Debian Linux 1.3 using bash for a shell. When I go into X-Windows
> (Afterstep win. manager) I lose all of my aliases and other settings that
Do you mean these settings don't work if you (for example) start up an
xterm with bash in it?
> get run
Jason Bauer wrote:
> I've got Debian Linux 1.3 using bash for a shell. When I go into X-Windows
> (Afterstep win. manager) I lose all of my aliases and other settings that
> get run in my .bash-profile when I login, and when i quit X the settings are
> back to how they should be. Is this just a bug
I've got Debian Linux 1.3 using bash for a shell. When I go into X-Windows
(Afterstep win. manager) I lose all of my aliases and other settings that
get run in my .bash-profile when I login, and when i quit X the settings are
back to how they should be. Is this just a bug or am I doing something
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