I am trying to either make or access the .bashrc file to personalize the way things work and look. I have code name Nadia. Can anyone help me out?
Also I am using vim editor, just in case that helps with any answers.
Thank you,
ECHO1
.bashrc file???
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.bashrc file???
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Re: .bashrc file???
You can edit the file .bashrc typing this command:
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vi ~/.bashrc
Re: .bashrc file???
Thankyou for the help. I have get to that point b4. I have aaalllooooot of reading left to do U take it. lol.
Thank you,
ECHO1
p.s. Any tips or, Ideas please feel freee. I am a Brand newbie getting powned by linux ATM. But I had my last straw with windows.
Thank you,
ECHO1
p.s. Any tips or, Ideas please feel freee. I am a Brand newbie getting powned by linux ATM. But I had my last straw with windows.
Re: .bashrc file???
When I open this for the 1st time will it be an empty space? Just the symblos on the left?
lmarmisa wrote:You can edit the file .bashrc typing this command:
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vi ~/.bashrc