I just spent a frustrating couple of hours with no Internet connection,
trying to figure out why the heck all of those lovely exports of gtm_dist
and the alias entries in .bash_profile were not showing up in env and alias
listings, and not functioning.

My son finally wandered in and, ever helpful, sshed into my machine to check
out my syntax in the .bash_profile file, typed in env and alias, and there
they were, no problem. He also tested them. They worked fine.

Now that REALLY did it. Not only was I frustrated, I was nuts!

So I dragged my kid over to sit down and try it on my machine directly.
Fortunately, my machine cooperated by doing the same thing to him that it
did to me. I was saved from being committed, at least for one more day.

About then the modem started working and we got our answer.

It turns out that, at least in Fedora Core 2, when you use a Konsole or
terminal, .bashrc is called and that is where all of the exports and aliases
need to be.  If you work from a "login shell" like when you ssh into the
machine, the .bash_profile is used.

So, maybe we need to change or note that in our scripts and install
instructions before others get the same unnecessary blood pressure elevation
I did!





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