.bashrc
Thomas Ward
tward at bright.net
Sun Feb 3 11:17:09 EST 2002
Hi, usually I put all my speakup settings in the rc.local file. that way it
gets setup on startup, and is the same across all user accounts.
----- Original Message -----
From: Shaun Oliver <shauno at goanna.net.au>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: .bashrc
> just a thought,
> try creating a .bash_profile file
> and adding the various speakup parameters in there.
> or better yet, make it part of the boot process.
> eg, try adding those speech lines to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local,
> or if you run a distribution such as debian,
> try creating a 2 or 3 line shell script in your /etc/init.d directory
> called speakup and make it executable and then create a symlink to it in
> /etc/rc2.d and call it something like S10speakup
> hth
> Shaun..
> On Sat, 2 Feb 2002,
> Richard Wells wrote:
>
> > How do I get my user account to see the .bashrc in the account's
directory
> > and execute any changes such as different speakup parameters? If i type
> > "bash" after I log in the .bashrc file loads configuration but if I
don't,
> > it seems to be ignored.
> >
> > Thanks for help with this.
> >
> >
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