If I just type in say 'wireshark' from the terminal in gnome or any window
manager it will say 'bash: wireshark: command not found'.
This happens when trying to launch any app. Now if I type in the full path
to the app ie. '/sw/bin/wireshark' it will launch.
Is this a problem with my path? If so how do i fix it? I am running gnome
from my /private/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc, because when I try to run anything
from my .xinitrc file in my home folder X11 crashes. So I edited the bottom
line in the /private/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc to get any window manager to
work.
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