Terminal question.

Angelina Carlton brat at magma.ca
Fri Jan 21 07:11:37 CET 2005


On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 05:51:22PM -0800, Brian J. Tarricone wrote:
> this really has nothing to do with Terminal itself, and everything to do 
> with your shell.  as a workaround, you can enable "run command as login 
> shell" in Terminal's general preferences.  of course, this will make 
> 'users' and 'who' show a rather large number of logged-in users, so you 
> may want to look at your shell's docs to see exactly what files get 
> processed for a non-login shell.  there was a really nice flowchart that 
> someone had done up about the process that explained it really well; 
> unfortunately i seem to have lost that URL...
> 

I had seen this before and also not bothered to bookmark it, but
stumbled upon it again today, beter late than never I suppose.

http://linux-sxs.org/bedtime/bs_intro.html



-- 
Angelina Carlton



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