Try checking your local and global script files.  If you are using
Bash they would be /etc/profile, /etc/bashrc, ~/.bashrc and
~/.bash_profile.

These files might have gotten overwriten by the script that you
downloaded.

Brian




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>
> Hi  Colleges 
> As a regular member of this list, I know this subject does not
belong here,
> but since I am not with  any other list, I hope somebody would help
me with
> these unknown problems.
> 
> I tried to install a script found on Internet on my Linux RH 4.1
(2.0.32) at
> root directory. I gave some permissions to that application and change
> 'access.conf' file for Web server. After that I could not run some
> applications like:
> pine (I get:"Your terminal of type"dump"is lacking function needed
to run pine")
> pico (I get: "Incomplete termcap entry")
> mc (I get: "Terminal not powful enogh for SLang")
> lynx (I get: "Your terminal type is unknown")
> 
> When I give 'shutdown -r 0' I have to be in '/sbin' directory. The
path is
> lost too.
> 
> I have erased that application and returned to the old
'access.cong'. But
> the system stays like above. All permissions are OK , PPP works and
> everything should be like it used to be. But I just can not find the
cause
> for the above problems, and how to solve that.
> 
> Could you suggest me, how to overcome this situation. Any comments
would be
> appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks for your time
> 
> Regards
> Zdrav
> 
> 
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