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is not needed, depending on what /etc/alternatives/
x-session-manager and /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager point to.
Since I only have Gnome installed, they point to gnome-session and
metacity.
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UW and go with courier-imap?
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You ask us the same question every day, and we give you the same
answer every day. Someday, we hope that you will believe us...
U.S. Secretary
purchase an nvidia-based mobo, unless something major comes
along to change my mind.
What kernel version?
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Python is executable pseudocode; Perl is executable line noise
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-Unix cp was for, well, copying files, of which
Usenet files were only a subset?
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I have created a government of whirled peas...
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hemorrhaging) money and
talent because of bone-headed management.
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As the night fall does not come at once, neither does
oppression. It is in such twilight that we must all be aware
instead of stable.
3. To become testing: # apt-get update apt-get -u upgrade
4. Install a 2.4 kernel: # apt-cache search kernel-image-2.4.22
and choose the proper kernel for your CPU.
4. After you reboot, run tasksel.
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On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 07:32, Kent West wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 23:52, Kent West wrote:
Hanasaki JiJi wrote:
What motherboards have people had success/failures with for woody and
sarge and Bartons with a 400fsb?
Which mobo chipsets have you had good/bad
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 03:45, cr wrote:
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 20:19, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 00:06, cr wrote:
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 01:15, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 01:14, cr wrote:
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 23:37, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003
on-board NICs.
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Spit in one hand, and wish for peace in the other.
Guess which is more effective...
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Evolution yet. Will try that yet.
I also installed courier-imap-ssl and courier-pop-ssl, but haven't
tried them yet. But - PROGRESS!!!
Congratulations. Have you gotten sub-folders working yet?
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On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 12:47, BruceG wrote:
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Subject: Re: WooHoo! Courier-Imap is imapping away!
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 11:15, BruceG wrote
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 13:49, BruceG wrote:
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On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 12:47, BruceG wrote
. No keyboard or mouse is needed.
Have you Googled?
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Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first
place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible,
you
, and posting to /home on another.
If it is possible, does anybody have a reference they could point me to?
Sure, why not?
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Democracy is woman's greatest invention. Indeed
using ReiserFS, are these
kind of things supposed to be avoided ? Oh, and if I try to replace for
instance xfree86-common.list my PC reboots immediatly!
Try /usr/bin/ls -l; any difference?
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On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 16:20, David Palmer. wrote:
On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 15:38:06 -0600
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 15:24, David Palmer. wrote:
Hello,
I've been reading different partitioning howtos but can't find any
reference to a situation I
did, as I said before if I try to replace one of the broken
files, my system immediatly reboots (now I know why)
Actually the more I'm thinking it, the more I feel in a dead-end...
I'd check for a h/w problem.
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added bob to fax?
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something like that
Ben Franklin, maybe
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(Women are) like compilers. They take simple statements and
make them into big productions.
Pitr Dubovitch
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Complain to the store's owner that his employees overwrote your
data, and demand compensation. Contact the BSA, and tell them
about the unlicensed Windows. (You reinstalled SuSE, right?)
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Some former UNSCOM officials are alarmed, however. Terry Taylor,
a British senior UNSCOM inspector from 1993 to 1997, says the
figure of 95 percent disarmament is complete nonsense because
remove gdm and start X from the console using
startx?
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The difference between RockRoll and Country Music?
Old Rockers still on tour are pathetic, but old Country singers
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 19:25, Carl Fink wrote:
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 07:15:44PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
Hmmm. Have you done an 'apt-get update' lately?
This afternoon.
$ apt-cache policy abiword
abiword:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.0.0+cvs.2003.09.25-1.1
Version
a power cycle. 3) Power failure.
Don't forget:
kernel bug
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A C program is like a fast dance on a newly waxed dance floor by
people carrying razors.
Waldi Ravens
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 20:25, Carl Fink wrote:
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 08:19:16PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 19:25, Carl Fink wrote:
$ apt-cache policy abiword
abiword:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.0.0+cvs.2003.09.25-1.1
Version Table
-amusements but it is not going to be installed
Depends: kdemultimedia but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
-u is your friend. It looks like kde still refers to v3.1.1,
and there's a mixture of 3.1.[123] in the repository.
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 19:15, Ron Johnson wrote
, that leads to the question, why should we make a native
Linux version, if it works under Wine?
To which I say, If you build a Linux version using winelib, and
support it officially, I don't mind.
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1 root dialout4, 71 Jul 14 12:06 ttyS7
crw-rw1 root dialout4, 72 Jul 14 12:06 ttyS8
And now it works.
regards,
Robert
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Perl is worse than
not pick it up and quarantine it.
I looked in /var/log and do not see logging for amavis. Where do I start
looking?
Out of curiosity, why have ClamAV and Amavisd-new? I though they
were both AV packages.
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, try http://www.libranet.com.
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Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms [of
government] those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow
operations
by,
he can destroy you.
The all-privilege sudo is the best idea, since the actions are
audited.
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Thanks to the good people in Microsoft, a great deal of the data
that flows
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 09:10, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 08:19:00AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 07:55, J. Bruce Fields wrote:
Why not? They already have physical access to the machine, what more
would you give up to them by telling them the root
xserver-xfree86 (or is it
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common?) and make sure the keyboard settings
are correct.
But then wouldn't the KB not work after startx, either?
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As I
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 09:05, Miernik wrote:
On 2003-11-07, Marcelo Chiapparini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
4) Can the server host the firewall too?
yes
But I wouldn't suggest it.
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On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 09:26, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 07:32:41AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 05:46, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 04:52:29PM -0700, David Millet wrote:
Or not until wine begins running these and every windoze
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 11:45, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 11:01:58AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
As in proprietary, closed-source apps?
Well, that depends on if you see them as a problem, or something
that you prefer not to use.
I prefer not to use proprietary
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 11:20, BruceG wrote:
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Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 8:52 AM
Subject: ClamAV Amavisd-new (was Re: exim3 + amavis-new + clamav (clamd)-
Help!)
On Thu, 2003-11-06
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 12:35, Alex Malinovich wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 10:55, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 09:30, Tom wrote:
* [07/11/2003 16:25] J. Bruce Fields [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The all-privilege sudo is the best idea, since the actions are
audited
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 12:53, BruceG wrote:
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Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 1:40 PM
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On Fri, 2003-11-07
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:03, John Hasler wrote:
Alan writes:
[snip]
with you. The script is a SMOP.
SMOP ?
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Oh, great altar of passive entertainment, bestow upon me thy
, and that's saying something.
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Man, I'm pretty. Hoo Hah!
Johnny Bravo
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There's my problem: I thought everyone (who uses Sylph) knew about that.
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Thanks, that's exactly what I
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[snip]
Thanks, that's exactly what I want to do. I sometimes access my
home email while at work via
what I'll do.
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but which are not found by lsof
seem like reasonable candidates for deletion.
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However, realize that some programs create a file /tmp and then promptly
unlink it, thus causing the file to take up space even though it does
not have a directory entry.
How's that?
[snip]
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Hit him
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 08:38:54PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
However, realize that some programs create a file /tmp and then promptly
unlink it, thus causing the file to take up space even though it does
not have
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 08:54:15PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/24/07 20:45, CaT wrote:
On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 08:38:54PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
However, realize that some programs create a file
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 09:31:58PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Ah, you're deleting an open file!
The app, then, that deletes an open file is poorly written.
On the contrary. It makes it so
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 10:17:28PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/24/07 21:46, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 09:31:58PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Ah, you're deleting an open file
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 10:33:40PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/24/07 22:19, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
Out of curiousity, why do you say that it is a bad design?
Destroying something to save
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 11:25:08PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
tmpfile()
Return a new file object opened in update mode (w+b).
The file has no directory entries associated
and manipulation.
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, who is
killed outright or who dies as a result of wounds or other
injuries before reaching a medical treatment facility.
Also called KIA. See also casualty category.
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..you deny the Let's roll!-people
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On Sat, 24 Mar 2007, Ron Johnson wrote:
On the contrary. It makes it so that the only way that someone can get
to the file is by having cracked the kernel itself. That is, without
the file
references to this thread, dozens of them, and
nothing else. Does this mean that this thread has now become the de
facto definition of sponge burning, whatever it means?
Yes. IIRC, it started out referring to Sponge Bob Square Pants.
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Give
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I can get reports for one (count 'em) upgrade at a time. Attempts at more
will
time out with a failed HTTP Get.
Worked last week. What gives?
Many of us have the same issue.
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part, Firefox and Iceweasel are identical.
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6 months? No. But it seems like it.
The Debian, Iceweasel, Firefox! started 8 weeks 3 days ago, the
sponge burning thread started 8 weeks ago.
Ciao,
Dave
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 12:59:47 -0400, judd wrote in
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On 23 Mar, Ron Johnson wrote:
snip.
..another way is consider the military effect, such as Norwegian gas
are saying that libarchive-zip-perl does not satisfy Freeradius'
requirements?
Thanks,
Rob Wright
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On 03/26/07 16:17, Rob Wright wrote:
On Monday 26 March 2007 15:48, Ron Johnson wrote:
Is the Debian freeradius package too out of date?
Nope, I'm neither saying nor implying anything of the sort.
OK. I was just curious why you aren't using
? Drive manufacturers engineered that
problem away long ago, I think.
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and then will work on it, but it makes Iceweasel unusable
for me.
I suppose that's why it's no problem for me anymore - i went back to REAL
Firefox. :-)
Were you running Sid or Etch? What kind of session management issues?
Lots and lots of us are using IW with no problems.
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the heck you
wanted from filesystems, and what magic filesystem of yours was that which
would be absolutely safe *regardless of the storage system it ran on top
of*.
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On 03/27/07 12:13, Ed G wrote:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:01:56 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Were you running Sid or Etch? What kind of session management issues?
Lots and lots of us are using IW with no problems.
Bug 401255[1] has all
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On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 14:19 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/27/07 12:13, Ed G wrote:
Bug 401255[1] has all of the details. To answer your question, I am
running sid. It's not saving the homepage, history
. It is a very different
world view from that of modern Europe, or America. In nature (red in
tooth and claw) it may have greater survival value than my own
beliefs, or that of Christians or Jews.
That last sentence is very insightful.
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Give a man a fish
, but then
neither does exim/postfix), no need for the added complexity.
Why not? The MTA is already installed, so why not use it for it's
designed purpose, including relaying outbound mail?
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Hit him with a fish
://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayes_command_set
http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdenetwork/kppp/hayes-extended-commands.html
http://www.modem.com/general/extendat.html
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-bit drivers are available for EM64T/AMD64
based systems. PowerPC, Alpha, and others are not currently
supported.
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, that is currently valid.
[snip]
Much like optical character recognition, in fact.
There seem to be a few OCR projects in the Debian repository. Don't
know how good they are, though.
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want. Do you *need* a GUI app?
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bullets.
Collective punishment (e.g. Fallujah I and II).
Is it a war crime to not wear uniforms, hide in among the civilians,
using them as shields?
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On 03/28/07 10:06, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I don't think is optimal is to redirect *all* your mails
through an MTA like exim/postfix/... just to do some filtering.
Getmail can do this on its own just fine
started writing such a program in perl, it works great but
monitors only real downtimes at the moment, so not by system load as
the figure above indicates.
Parse this single line file: /proc/loadavg.
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Hit him
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On 03/29/07 02:52, Joerg Lange wrote:
On 3/28/07, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Parse this single line file: /proc/loadavg.
Thats what I already do in the perl program I wrote, in order to get
the latest load (first number is the average
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On 03/28/07 19:18, cga2000 wrote:
On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 12:05:58PM EST, Ron Johnson wrote:
[..]
So the first thing he needs is a friendly ISP. I don't think
cablevision would let me run a server.
Would they even know if he's running imap
.
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-delivered incendiary weapons.
which clearly happened in Fallujah.
It is not the case that WP itself is always considered a chemical
weapon; it depends on how it is used.
So, in other words, you can't use your most efficient weapons
against cowards?
That sucks.
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Symantec can't
sell ad space on a Linux desktop).
Thus, sales will be low and Dell will be justified in considering
the project a failure.
In /. terms, itsatrap.
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
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Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good
that goal for all drivers.
Now *that* is darned encouraging!
From http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2007/03/28/9655.aspx
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On 03/29/07 09:26, Celejar wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:20:23 -0500
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 03/29/07 08:55, Paul Walsh wrote:
Passed to me by a colleague:
http://news.bbc.co.uk
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On 03/29/07 06:15, Max Hyre wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
There will be a limited number of models and they'll be more
expensive (if for no other reason than companies like Symantec can't
sell ad space on a Linux desktop).
Why the devil
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On 03/29/07 11:31, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
IOW, sure they could try to sell add space on the Linux desktop, but
who would buy it? Oracle? Veritas?
Um, Veritas IS Symantec.
OK, I didn't know that one purchased
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On 03/29/07 11:37, Michael Marsh wrote:
On 3/29/07, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IOW, sure they could try to sell add space on the Linux desktop, but
who would buy it? Oracle? Veritas?
Google?
Why?
Expedia? ScottTrade
?
thereby allowing them to be
tortured and/or mistreated in other ways. The legal justification for
this order is somewhat dubious.
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Jefferson LA USA
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On 03/29/07 15:47, Ed G wrote:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:31:20 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
OK. Are you all using some sort of session-saver plugin?
No. I am not using any sort of session-saving plugin on my set up.
Hmmm. Any other plugins
from a bash shell or KDevelop).
First I've put in ~/.bashrc, but then is not there when compiling from
KDevelop.
So I've moved it to /etc/profile, but now is nowhere (echo $var shows
nothing)
Dumb question: did you export it?
Where should I put it?
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