Date: 03 Jun 2003 09:19:07 -0400 From: Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.no-ip.com> To: "Didier Wiroth" <freebsd@mcesr.etat.lu> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: dot.bashrc, where is it? Message-ID: <44el2bpad0.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> In-Reply-To: <001e01c329d1$cf18f990$bd2b6e94@lucy> References: <001e01c329d1$cf18f990$bd2b6e94@lucy>
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"Didier Wiroth" <freebsd@mcesr.etat.lu> writes: > Thanks for answering! > I know it isn't needed, but as I'm a beginner I would really like to have a > sample to customize and learn, that's why I asked > The PATH variables etc.., Okay, well, my version is: # default .bashrc for be-well.ilk.org # adapted from Lowell's .bashrc as of 17/March/2001 # # # A bunch of local aliases, mostly as examples # alias ls='ls -F' alias xstart='startx -- -bpp 16' # Set a simple prompt PS1='[\!] \W> ' ; PS2=' \W>> ' # set up Bash to not save repeated command lines HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth ## emacs for an editor... export EDITOR=emacs ## home machine's firewall stops FTP Port commands export FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=YES if [ -f ~/.bash_path ] ; then source ~/.bash_path ; fi
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