On Monday 07 January 2013 7:01:09 pm Andre Goree wrote:
I'm not sure what's going on, as I've never had an issue
like this in my years of using FreeBSD nor Linux. Each
time I login, my history file is empty! I'm not sure
what could be causing this, but below [1] is my .bashrc.
I had .
On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 07:59:51 -0500, Dimitri Yioulos
dyiou...@onpointfc.com wrote:
Hope I'm not offending you if the following are things
you've tried as a matter-of-course:
After booting up, is history started, or do you have to do
that manually? Have you run set -o to see if history is
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 09:05-0500, Andre Goree wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 07:59:51 -0500, Dimitri Yioulos dyiou...@onpointfc.com
wrote:
Hope I'm not offending you if the following are things
you've tried as a matter-of-course:
After booting up, is history started, or do you have to do
On 01/08/13 09:11, Trond Endrestøl wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 09:05-0500, Andre Goree wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 07:59:51 -0500, Dimitri Yioulos dyiou...@onpointfc.com
wrote:
Hope I'm not offending you if the following are things
you've tried as a matter-of-course:
After booting up, is
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 18:49-0500, Andre Goree wrote:
I think I've found the culprit, however:
[agoree@desktop ~]$ echo $HISTFILESIZE
1024000
[agoree@desktop ~]$ echo $HISTFILE
/home/agoree/.bash_history
[agoree@desktop ~]$ ll /home/agoree/.bash_history
-rw--- 1 agoree agoree
I'm not sure what's going on, as I've never had an issue like this in my
years of using FreeBSD nor Linux. Each time I login, my history file is
empty! I'm not sure what could be causing this, but below [1] is my
.bashrc. I had . ~/.bashrc in ~/.profile, but I removed it while I'm