Hello,
I recently install linux mint 12, I wanted to put an export path command for adb.
But there isn't a .bashrc file in my user directory. I have only .bash_logout and .bash_history.
Is there any change on mint 12 about bash?
Any way to fix this?
I haven't .bashrc!!
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I haven't .bashrc!!
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Re: I haven't .bashrc!!
Just create that file and it should be working.
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Re: I haven't .bashrc!!
AlbertP is right, you should have a default one in
I have my own based on it.
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/etc/bash.bashrc
Re: I haven't .bashrc!!
mmm I used ~/.profile to add my own paths... However, on older installations I remember I created my own ~/.bashrc and that worked fine. If you're using a separate /home partition, I suggest using one of those methods, since you can retain the config file if you use the same /home over multiple distros/re-installs of the / partition etc.
Re: I haven't .bashrc!!
Thanks for all answers.
In fact I use a separate home partition and I had a .bashrc from another previous distro.
So I used this. At first have some display unicode characters problems, but when I saved the file as UTF-8 format solved.
All seems to be fine now
Thanks again.
In fact I use a separate home partition and I had a .bashrc from another previous distro.
So I used this. At first have some display unicode characters problems, but when I saved the file as UTF-8 format solved.
All seems to be fine now
Thanks again.