Richard Adams wrote:
>
> According to Catalin Bucur: While burning my CPU.
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I guess there is a specific place for the file .login in order to run an
> > application just after I am logged on.
> > I can't find any documentation about .login file.
> > Can you help me?
>
> Well maybe a file called .login can be used, however normaly a file called
> .profile or .bash_login is used in a users home directory. To put things
> into perspective, slackare uses .profile and redhat has .bash_login as
> defaults. As to other systems i have not looked, so its possable they use
> .login, anyway, take a look at "man sh" "man bash" "man env".
>
> If you were to give us a hint of just what you want to do, then i am sure
> there will be some folks here who could give you examples of HOWTO achive
> your goals.
>
Yes, .bash_login is the answer! I have RedHat 5.2 and there is no use for .login
file.
Thanks all of you!
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> Regards Richard.
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