Anders Johansson said the following on 03/26/2013 05:25 AM:
On Monday 25 March 2013 21:43:59 Thomas Taylor wrote:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2013 22:24:54 -0400
Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> wrote:
* Thomas Taylor <linxt@comcast.net> [03-25-13 22:10]:
When I open a bash shell and modify the settings I give it a name (shell-tom), click on apply and then OK. Where are these modifications saved? I would expect to find them in ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc but they aren't there.
bash shell ??
need more info: konsole, xterm, ...
konsole = ~/.kde4/share/config/konsolerc
Sorry, meant to say "konsole" shell session.
which settings do you change? Do you mean you create a profile in konsole? If so, that is stored in $HOME/.kde4/share/apps/konsole, you'll find one file for each profile created
It may also depend on what you man by "settings". ~/.profile and ~/.bash_profile are not 'settings' records, that are programs to be executed by the shell on startup if it is a login shell. You 'code' programs. IIR there was a problem with Konsole a while back (when I started running 11.4) in that it did not save some settings . That seems to have cleared up in recent releases. What version of the OS and KDE/Konsole are you running? -- You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, some time in your life. -- Sir Winston Churchill -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org