[opensuse] terminal oddity
Hi, After moving one of my machines to openSUSE 12.3 from openSUSE 12.2 my .cshrc file is no longer sourced when I start a terminal. I use XFCE and tested the behavior with an xterm, gnome-terminal, and xfce terminal, all behave the same way. THis does not occur on other machines I have upgraded. I already went fishing for ideas on the XFCE list, to no avail. Anyone have any ideas where I need to poke around to get this fixed? Thanks, Robert -- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU SUSE-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX Tech Lead rjschwei@suse.com rschweik@ca.ibm.com 781-464-8147 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Sorry for the noise On 03/15/2013 08:56 AM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
Hi,
After moving one of my machines to openSUSE 12.3 from openSUSE 12.2 my .cshrc file is no longer sourced when I start a terminal.
I use XFCE and tested the behavior with an xterm, gnome-terminal, and xfce terminal, all behave the same way. THis does not occur on other machines I have upgraded.
I already went fishing for ideas on the XFCE list, to no avail.
Anyone have any ideas where I need to poke around to get this fixed?
Well it was the obvious answer, there was an empty .tcshrc file in my home directory, and I have no idea how it got there. But once I removed it ther world is back to "normal" Later, Robert -- Robert Schweikert MAY THE SOURCE BE WITH YOU SUSE-IBM Software Integration Center LINUX Tech Lead rjschwei@suse.com rschweik@ca.ibm.com 781-464-8147 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Hi, On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 09:07:00AM -0400, Robert Schweikert wrote:
Sorry for the noise
On 03/15/2013 08:56 AM, Robert Schweikert wrote:
After moving one of my machines to openSUSE 12.3 from openSUSE 12.2 my .cshrc file is no longer sourced when I start a terminal.
I use XFCE and tested the behavior with an xterm, gnome-terminal, and xfce terminal, all behave the same way. THis does not occur on other machines I have upgraded.
I already went fishing for ideas on the XFCE list, to no avail.
Anyone have any ideas where I need to poke around to get this fixed?
Well it was the obvious answer, there was an empty .tcshrc file in my home directory, and I have no idea how it got there. But once I removed it ther world is back to "normal"
As I believe to have seen resolved issues like this one before I strongly suggest to move the file in question to a dedicated backup directory. By this you keep the timestamp and therefore later might be able to investigate later when the change in question got introduced. Cheers, Lars -- Lars Müller [ˈlaː(r)z ˈmʏlɐ] Samba Team + SUSE Labs SUSE Linux, Maxfeldstraße 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany
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