> I didn't, some trojan might've - where can I find the .profile?
Each user typically has a .profile (in the case of bash). These are
found with your other 'rc' type files (like .exrc, .pinerc, .kderc,
.netscape, etc) which define what you "like" as a user. In the case of
the .pinerc it's how you like things to appear (colors, features, etc)
and be sent (name, smtp server, etc). The .kderc is just a config file
with information in there on how to have things done when you start KDE.
With .profile (sometimes called .bash_profile), you can set environment
varialbes, aliases, and programs that run when you first log in.
These are all in your $HOME directory... for root this would be /root,
for a user it would usually be /home/$USER.
-nicole
> You can tell I'm admignorant if I tried a find / -name .profile -print and
> didn't find it.
> I have no idea what the .profile is.
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