2 Aug
2006
2 Aug
'06
07:51
On 02/08/06 00:01, John Andersen wrote:
Where is it that SuSE sets the single letter l to be equal to ls -l for bash users?
I want to steal that for kbuntu.
This is the sort of stuff that typically gets stuffed into a profile file or shell rc file. In this case, you can find this and a whole bunch of other aliases set in /etc/bash.bashrc (SuSE 9.3, may vary with other versions). Typical places to look for user environment settings, including aliases and environment variables, umask value, and so on, are ~/.profile, ~/.alias, ~/.bashrc, various files in /etc, and anything in /etc/profile.d.