On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 03:13 +0200, Amit Aronovitch wrote:
> The problem with this issue, is that there is a wide range of possible
> causes to this problem, spanning a large 'diagnosis tree'. This makes it
> hard to diagnose by iterative mail questions.
> I'll try to ask enough questions to cover t
The problem with this issue, is that there is a wide range of possible
causes to this problem, spanning a large 'diagnosis tree'. This makes it
hard to diagnose by iterative mail questions.
I'll try to ask enough questions to cover the "more reasonable?" causes.
Aaron wrote:
>>>"cd" command not f
no dmeg gave not errors
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 22:08 +1000, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -bash: ls:command not found
> >
> > was from ctrl alt F2
> >
> > but the same thing on term windows
> >
> > I us konsole if it matters
> >
> > It happens randomly an
On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -bash: ls:command not found
>
> was from ctrl alt F2
>
> but the same thing on term windows
>
> I us konsole if it matters
>
> It happens randomly and often after time when I open a new term.
1. what does "dmesg" show you right after this? Do you see
AM
> To: linux-il@linux.org.il
> Subject: help my bash is gone
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have this strange behaviour that when I open a new term session or
> even in an existing term sesstion I will execute a common command such
> as ls or cd and the shell returns command not foun
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 09:54 +0200, Amit Aronovitch wrote:
> Amos Shapira wrote:
>
> >On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>I have this strange behaviour that when I open a new term session or
> >>even in an existing term sesstion I will execute a common comma
Amos Shapira wrote:
>On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have this strange behaviour that when I open a new term session or
>>even in an existing term sesstion I will execute a common command such
>>as ls or cd and the shell returns command not found. usually I can
On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 13:58 +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > And you get "command not found" when doing "ls" with this path?
> > Is "ls" aliased to something?
You haven't answered this question.
> I didn't catch this the first time, but did a man rese
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 13:58 +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 11:56 +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > > What's your PATH ("echo $PATH")?
> > demudi linux $ echo $PATH
> > /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
> > demudi
On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 11:56 +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > What's your PATH ("echo $PATH")?
> demudi linux $ echo $PATH
> /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
> demudi linux $
And you get "command not found" when doing "ls" with thi
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 11:56 +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have this strange behaviour that when I open a new term session or
> > even in an existing term sesstion I will execute a common command such
> > as ls or cd and the shell re
On 10/31/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have this strange behaviour that when I open a new term session or
> even in an existing term sesstion I will execute a common command such
> as ls or cd and the shell returns command not found. usually I can close
"cd" command not foun
Hi all,
I have this strange behaviour that when I open a new term session or
even in an existing term sesstion I will execute a common command such
as ls or cd and the shell returns command not found. usually I can close
that session and open another and things work again, sometimes I must
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