Verified :'s. I think I may have set the security level to High on this
machine (usually I use medium and handle security details like open ports
and daemons myself... Maybe when you tell the installer to use High
security, meebe methinks it could take management of certain tasks outside
of even the root domain...
Anybody with any knowledge of Mandrake's High Security setting would be a
godsend...
-David Talbot
At 09:02 PM 6/22/00 +0200, you wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, David Talbot wrote:
>
>>Checked it, I declare my PATH and CLASSPATH next to each other and export
>>them in the same statement. It takes my classpath, but fails to take my PATH.
>>
>>I get
>>/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:
>>
>>no matter what I set my path to in /etc/profile still.
>>
>>Any other ideas?
>
>Did you separate the path-additions with colons? I have seen someone
>putting DOS-like semi-colons in there, and that won't do much good.
>
>Otherwise first try if you can modify the $PATH in ~/.bash_profile.
>I have done this in there and it works:
>
>PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:
>
>Paul
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