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Put a line in your ~/.profile that looks like: export PATH=/home/mystuff/bin:$PATH with all additions seperated by colons. The last $PATH will pick-up the standard pathing. Jim Stephen Kao wrote:
Hi:
As I new to Linux, I really don't know how to do this.
Can anyone tell me how do I change my PATH variable, so the changes will be take effect every time I start up Linux
Thnak you
Best regards, Stephen
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