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> Edit /etc/profile and place your variables in there.
> They'll then apply for every interaqction with the machine.
well, every interaction that starts a bourne login shell.
c shells use /etc/csh.login, so you usually duplicate any /etc/profile
changes there too.
ssh (and now PAM) seems to like /etc/environment.
(what fun)
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