Ok chaps, a simple but longtime not answered question: Where is the history on Linux Systems. Easy, you say, ".bash_history", but then is it ? From different terminals I get different history strings, and I'd like to know, where these are stored. I asked
---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Dan Am <suse@dertext.de> Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 10:01:24 +0200 this at different times,
nobody really seemed to know. Another try: Who knows ?
tia Dan
Dan, On my system (Suse 8.1) each user has their own .bash.history file. It's located in the user's home directory, and it's a hidden file, so if you're looking for it using Kongueror make sure to turn on "Show Hidden Files" in the "View" menu. Also, you usually need root access to view the file. Matt
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