Re: bash profile question

1996-10-10 Thread Erik B Andersen
Here you go, my /etc/profile file. Not the cool thing I do with xterms. I put the current directory in the Xterm title bar. Anyway, I hope this helps. -Erik -- Erik B. Andersen Web:http://www.et.byu.edu/~andersee/ 2485 South State St. email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Springville, Ut

Re: bash profile question

1996-10-07 Thread Lazaro . Salem
sions. lazaro. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> __ Reply Separator _____ Subject: bash profile question Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at cclink Date:04.10.96 23:36 I know you can use your .bash_profile to let you see the current d

Re: bash profile question

1996-10-06 Thread Craig Sanders
On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, Marcel Burggraeve wrote: > I know you can use your .bash_profile to let you see the current > directory and a prompt ( like in dos or os/2 ) > I do have a profile which does this but was wondering if some people > could post their profiles so maybe I can choose another which I

bash profile question

1996-10-03 Thread Marcel Burggraeve
I know you can use your .bash_profile to let you see the current directory and a prompt ( like in dos or os/2 ) I do have a profile which does this but was wondering if some people could post their profiles so maybe I can choose another which I like more or something like that. Carved upon my sto