Slackware 11 aliases, anyone?

Littlefield, tyler compgeek13 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 24 22:42:58 EDT 2007


you can always remove them from your .bashrc file, or .aliases, what ever 
your using.
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From: "Gaijin" <gaijin at clearwire.net>
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Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 10:45 AM
Subject: Re: Slackware 11 aliases, anyone?


> Steve Holmes wrote:
>> Like Chuck said, use .profile; that's what I do.  Not sure about
>> .bashrc; I've heard of it but never make use of it.
>
>     I've always used ~/.bashrc because it was less global in nature.  I
> had my user profile and my admin profile, and didn't mix the two.  It
> was already set up that way in Debian, and I liked it.  Sometimes it was
> a hassle, but it kept me on the straight and narrow for security
> purposes.  I'd rather move things to /etc/skel and not interfere with
> how others might want to do things.  The global settings are doing that
> to me now, forcing me to keep aliases I don't want. <laughs>  Thank you
> for the info.
>
>        Michael
>
>
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