On 06/03/12 09:42, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/06/2012 09:32 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
       Did that and that appears to have corrected the problem!

        I thought I had determined those files were present earlier but
        it appears that I got confused with copying between users and
        computers. My apologies if I have prolonged the pain.

        However I am grateful for all the help, thanks to all,
For your own piece of mind, it would be nice to know how you managed to
delete those files.  Debugging a self-inflicted problem is never easy
for others.

FYI, and I should have mentioned this earlier, you can get the standard
.bashrc and .bash_profile from /etc/skel.


       All I recall is that something went wrong when doing yum install
       thunar. I was shuffling files around and the file manager was
       the simplest way to do it. I had a set of dvd's and wanted to
       transfer them to my NFS server for convenience. I realized that
       for some reason it wasn't installed and decided to install
       thunar. Not even certain if I did it from yumex or the command
       line, it's all routine stuff I do with little thought. Anyway I
       had to remove and re-install and that must have triggered this
       episode.

       The problem was not apparent until a couple of days later when I
       switched on that computer.

       I can't deny it being self-inflicted and I don't think I implied
       it was a Fedora problem.

       All I can say is thanks for your time spent on this. I will make
       more notes, perhaps solve another screw up on my own with that
       information.

       Bob


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