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alitrix 09-29-2003 04:14 AM

Configuring aterm
 
Joh, I have know aterm, but where is the configuration file?

I want to edit the bashrc of that thing, but I can't find it :s
Btw, my aterm doesn't use /etc/profile neither ~/.bash_rc

Can someone help plz?

daveo 09-29-2003 04:16 AM

Re: Configuring aterm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by alitrix
Joh, I have know aterm, but where is the configuration file?

I want to edit the bashrc of that thing, but I can't find it :s
Btw, my aterm doesn't use /etc/profile neither ~/.bash_rc

Can someone help plz?

Heh as far as I know, you'll need to pass parameters together with the command to start aterm. e.q. aterm --tranparent, etc etc

Hope this helps,

Cerbere 09-29-2003 04:24 AM

The parameter you want to pass to aterm is '-ls' so it will start up as a login shell. That way, it'll source your existing ~/.bashrc file.

Enjoy!
--- Cerbere

alitrix 09-29-2003 06:19 AM

Re: Re: Configuring aterm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by daveo
Heh as far as I know, you'll need to pass parameters together with the command to start aterm. e.q. aterm --tranparent, etc etc

Hope this helps,

Thanks for helping, but that wasn't what I needed ;)
Cause I already know that and I used it already..

Quote:

The parameter you want to pass to aterm is '-ls' so it will start up as a login shell. That way, it'll source your existing ~/.bashrc file. Enjoy! --- Cerbere
Thanks that's what I needed :)

wonderpun 09-29-2003 08:31 AM

That's great :) But if you need anymore help configuring aterm here's a nice thread from the Gentoo Forums

alitrix 09-29-2003 11:33 AM

k, thanks.. I will check it

daveo 09-29-2003 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alitrix
k, thanks.. I will check it
Sorry I didn't read your post correctly, indeed I should have understood that when you mention ~/.bashrc you mean -ls function.

Good luck!


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