[CentOS] How can I make these command prompt settings into universal settings? [SOLVED]
Dave Gutteridge
dave at tokyocomedy.com
Sat Aug 13 12:16:57 UTC 2005
Johnny,
Sweet! Putting the settings in ~/.bash_profile as you suggest has
made it work perfectly! Thank you! You'll notice from my use of
exclamation points that I'm really psyched about this. I've been wanting
Japanese support for weeks, and now I finally have it the way I want.
I think it might be ideal to have this setting for "all users", but
as I'm currently the only user of this machine, that's really an
academic point. But still, I'm curious to know if it's possible. You
suggest putting the settings in a file called /etc/profile.d, but then
you also say that might not be the best solution. Is there a reason you
think there might be some dangers there, or is that just being open to
the idea that there might be more elegant solutions?
Also, I notice I don't have a Sessions application anwywhere on my
menu. Of course I first searched where you said it would be, and then I
looked in other areas, and can't find it. Is this a deficiency of my set
up, or do I have to specify to have it available?
Dave
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