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#1 2008-12-23 00:20:27

Selection
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From: Dayton, OH
Registered: 2008-12-10
Posts: 34

auto-loading .bashrc at terminal startup?

Hey, I was just wondering if its possible to get the gnome terminal to auto-source the .bashrc file, so I don't have to type out "source ~/.bashrc" each time I open a new terminal. I searched around quite a while and couldn't find an answer sad, of course if I missed it, or didnt RTFM enough feel free to tell me smile

Thanks in advance


EDIT:

Wow I feel retarded lol, I figured it out smile

Last edited by Selection (2008-12-23 00:22:52)


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#2 2008-12-23 00:30:04

sand_man
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From: Australia
Registered: 2008-06-10
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Re: auto-loading .bashrc at terminal startup?

Well, what was the problem? Opening a new terminal emulator should source .bashrc anyway.


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#3 2008-12-23 03:06:56

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From: Dayton, OH
Registered: 2008-12-10
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Re: auto-loading .bashrc at terminal startup?

sand_man wrote:

Well, what was the problem? Opening a new terminal emulator should source .bashrc anyway.

for some reason it wasnt working, but after restarting the comp it worked fine smile


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