Debian :: Bashrc Execution On Startup

Aug 11, 2015

I'm not sure if this is a Debian-specific question or a KDE question.

FYI:
uname -a
Linux DESKTOP 3.16.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt11-1+deb8u3 (2015-08-04) i686 GNU/Linux

(Running KDE).

Question:
Upon logging in (typically, for the first time each day) I would like to see a console window/shell or a simple terminal-emulator/shell automatically open up.

The reason is: In order to get my .bashrc to execute I have to log-in, then bring up an xterm or some other terminal-emulator.

Background: My .bashrc has a once-per-day routine/section that will set up my desktop to look the way I want it on my initial log-in (primarily with my Java applications up/running and displayed and waiting for me).

Then, later on that day whenever I bring up new bash shells, my .bashrc is executed but that once-per-day routine/section is no longer executed.

View 5 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

Ubuntu :: Change Execution Order Of Startup Apps?

Aug 5, 2011

How do you change the order of execution of gnome startup apps?(System - Preferences - Startup Applications) does not seem to have any way to do it.I saw an archived post (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=659420) which offered a couple of ideas... (1) mucking around with /etc/rc2.d/ -- but that seems to be only system-level apps, not user apps; or (2) going to (System - Preferences - Sessions) and mucking around in there -- but I don't seem to have that menu on my system (10.04 LTS running as a guest in vmware player 3.1)I just want vmware-user to run before my gnome-terminals so that the desktop is resized before the terminals run.

View 1 Replies View Related

Fedora :: Add Path In .bashrc By Commenting Out Old Path And Adding New One - Command Source ~/bashrc

Jun 14, 2011

When I add some path in .bashrc by commenting out old path and adding new one like this:

#EXPORT HOME_PLAY=/home/gem/old_play
EXPORT HOME_PLAY=/home/gem/play
EXPORT PATH=$PATH:HOME_PLAY

After saving above changes, I enter the command: source ~/.bashrc Now if I do echo $PATH, the path shows both the old PLAY_HOME and new PLAY_HOME. This is really bad and messes up a lot of things in my project. This problem only goes away if I logout or reboot, a rather very long process. What is happening is that the old path is added to new path element and the old path includes the old path element you want to remove.

View 10 Replies View Related

Debian Programming :: How To Simulate Script Execution

Aug 7, 2015

I'm trying to save the output of the script I wanna run but for some reason I cant manage to do it with "script.sh > Output_4.txt"

The thing is that the script was already run and it extracted some directories so when I try to run it again (to save the log to a Output_4.txt) bash says (see screen-capture) and of course the log's empty!!!!

View 2 Replies View Related

Debian :: Where To Retrieve The Execution Path And How To Troubleshoot The Cron

Dec 1, 2010

I'm testing on a VM version in debian LAMP with CGI / FastCGI enabled. My goal is to run a PHP script via cron, unfortunately I can not run it .. I don't understand if I'm using a wrong path for the execution of API CGI or I get lost in the syntax ...

here is my cron:

H # m Sun mon dow command
10 * * * * * / etc/php5/cgi / var / www / import / import.php? Mode = P

where to retrieve the execution path and how to troubleshoot the cron ?

View 1 Replies View Related

Debian :: Starting Deferred Execution Scheduler: Atd Failed

Mar 20, 2011

When I boot , I find a line: starting deferred execution scheduler: atd failed. How to do with it? I use Debian 6.

View 1 Replies View Related

Debian Configuration :: Change The Automatic Fsck Execution At Boot Time To Be Above 30 Boots?

Aug 27, 2010

How can I change the automatic fsck execution at boot time to be above 30 boots? I reboot the system sometimes 3 to 4 times a day. Intel 3 GHz, tower, i386 lenny vmlinuz-2.6.31-686

View 2 Replies View Related

Debian Multimedia :: 'Startup Disk Creator' For Debian Squeeze?

Jun 14, 2011

Found this 'Startup Disk Creator' in Ubuntu,it is useful,how we get it install in Debian Squeeze? There's a Unetbootin for Debian,but it pull in lots of qt stuff,I don't like it.

View 2 Replies View Related

General :: How To Edit The .bashrc

Feb 27, 2011

I want something like

Code:

export ROS_PACKAGE_PATH=~/ros:$ROS_PACKAGE_PATH

to be done already for me when I open a new terminal. How do I edit the .bashrc so that this variable is always set already?

View 3 Replies View Related

Slackware :: My Bashrc Does Not Load?

Nov 10, 2010

iam using slackware 13.1 ,i have this in my .bashrc :

Code:
# .bashrc
# Add bin to path

[code]...

View 7 Replies View Related

Fedora :: .bash_profile Is Sourced Rather Than .bashrc?

Jan 17, 2010

I am curious since "Run command as a login shell" is UNTICKED (I think for all new users) under Gnome Terminal -> Menu Bar -> Profiles -> Edit -> Title and Command , BUT .bash_profile is sourced. I thought .bashrc should be sourced instead ?

View 6 Replies View Related

Ubuntu Installation :: Where Is .bashrc File On 9.10

Feb 17, 2010

I am using Ubuntu 9.10. I was installing network simulator 2. After installation I get the following message.

Please put /home/administrator/Downloads/ns-allinone-2.34/bin:/home/administrator/Downloads/ns-allinone-2.34/tcl8.4.18/unix:/home/administrator/Downloads/ns-allinone-2.34/tk8.4.18/unix
into your PATH environment; so that you'll be able to run itm/tclsh/wish/xgraph.

[Code].....

My friend suggested that it is something to do with .bashrc file. I fund files like .bash.bashrc.

View 4 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: .bashrc Function Tab Completion?

Jul 4, 2010

I tried to make a function to put in either my .bash_aliases or .bashrc file to make a local backup of a file, but when I call the function and try to use tab completion I get the following error:

Code:
cp: cannot stat `help': No such file or directory
The function I added is as follows:
Code:
function bk

[Code]...

Also interestingly, if I define this function at the prompt rather than in my .bashrc, tab completion works fine.

View 3 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Edit Or Add Codes To ~/.bashrc?

Jul 28, 2010

how to edit or add codes to ~/.bashrc?? and also what is this bashrc if anyone could explain... i have tried editing this bashrc without success... how to save the changes in bashrc...

View 5 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Error On Editing .bashrc?

Dec 28, 2010

I get the following error on editing my .bashrc file.How to fix it??

Code:
karthick@Ubuntu-desktop:~$ gedit .bashrc
(gedit:3934): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_bookmark_file_load_from_data: assertion `length != 0' failed

[Code]....

View 4 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Variables In .bashrc: How To Using Dir Path

Jun 20, 2011

I have what I hope is a fairly simple question to answer. In my ~/.bashrc file I can create this alias:

Code:
alias uChmodDP='chmod -R $1 $2' #specify permissions. and the variables work fine. But I cannot seem to get any love from this alias:

Code:
alias umnt='umount /dev/$1' I realize the likely problem is the variable following hot on the heels of a specific directory, but is there anyway to specify a variable in an alias like this? For some reason I cannot umount usb pen drives by right clicking, and have to always resort to the terminal to do so, which for me is no real biggie, but if I could create this alias it would be an even better no biggie to umount using the terminal.

Actually, the inability to right click to umount usb devices seems to be a Thunar issue since I run xubuntu. Using Nautilus I am able to right click and eject/safely remove devices. Using Thunar however, right click unmount always pukes back an error that the device must have been mounted on the command line or some such BS. But like I said it is no real biggie to use terminal, but an alias would be even nicer. I prefer using Thunar and Xubu most of the time b/c my laptop is quite underpowered.

View 3 Replies View Related

Programming :: .bashrc Function Tab Completion?

Jul 5, 2010

I tried to make a (very simple) function to put in my .bashrc file to make a local backup of a file, but when I call the function and try to use tab completion I get the following error: Code: cp: cannot stat `help': No such file or directory The function I added is as follows:

Code: function bk
{
cp -f --backup=numbered ${1} ${1}.bak

[code]....

View 2 Replies View Related

Red Hat / Fedora :: Xterm Config In /etc/bashrc?

Oct 18, 2010

The following line is in the /etc/bashrc file. I was trying to decipher it but no google results explain it in detail.PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne 33]0;${USER}${HOSTNAME%%.*}:${PWD/#$HOME/~}07"'I understand that 33 is the ASCII character for ESC but not sure what ]0 does or anything after the HOSTNAME variable.

View 1 Replies View Related

Red Hat / Fedora :: Adding Alias To .bashrc?

Feb 9, 2011

I have a script that I run using ./dom example.com.

I want to add an alias to .bashrc so that I can run it using "d example.com".

I have tried adding each of the lines below in turn but I still receive the error:
-bash: d: command not found

alias d="/bin/bash /home/user/dom"
alias d="./home/user/dom"
alias d="sh /home/user/dom"

View 3 Replies View Related

Fedora :: ~/.bashrc Permission Denied 13?

Nov 15, 2010

I am trying to install Network simulator 2.34 on fedora 13..my installation was successful. but I am unable edit my bashrc file...All I had to do was

"
Add all these lines into your ~/.bashrc file:
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/ns-allinone-2.34/bin:/opt/ns-allinone-2.34/tcl8.4.18/unix:/opt/ns-allinone-

[code]....

View 4 Replies View Related

General :: Appending To PROMPT_COMMAND In .bashrc

Sep 29, 2010

I have the following as my $PROMPT_COMMAND in .bashrc:

Code:
PROMPT_COMMAND='
if [ $TERM = "screen" ]; then
MYPWD="${PWD/#$HOME/~}"
[ ${#MYPWD} -gt 20 ] && MYPWD=..${MYPWD:${#MYPWD}-18}
echo -n -e "33k$MYPWD33\"
fi
'

I am trying to append items to my PROMPT_COMMAND in another script/on command line. If I do the following:

[Code]....

I get no error. I've echoed the value of $PROMPT_COMMAND in both cases and their output is exactly the same.

View 4 Replies View Related

General :: Echo Function In .bashrc?

Feb 25, 2010

I'd like a function in my .bashrc file that would allow me to pass text to it and echo the text to a specified file. I know it's simple as "echo 'text' >> file," but ideally, I would want to alias the function so I execute something like:

Code:
user~ $ write 'this is a test' with "write" being the function, and 'this is a test' being echoed to the file. I hope I explained that well enough.

View 3 Replies View Related

General :: .profile/.bashrc Not Being Read?

Apr 5, 2010

A cluster with a head node and compute nodes. An application with a couple of env variables (App_HOME, PATH) set in .profile (default shell sh). If I login to the head node/compute nodes on a terminal everything works fine. The correct env variables are set and the application works. However, when my application tries to do it, say ssh <compute node1> <application>, it appears the environment variables are not available. It only looks in the minimal /bin, /usr/bin type PATH. This tells that the .profile is not being read

View 2 Replies View Related

General :: Escape Commands In A Bashrc Alias?

Sep 17, 2010

I need to occasionally touch a file with the current timestamp as the filename. I would do so this way:

touch `date "+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M"`.txt

However, I'd like to define an alias for this. When I try adding to the bashrc this:

alias td="touch `date "+%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M"`.txt"

the result is that the filename is the same during the entire session, since the `date ..` gets calculated just once during login...

How can I get the command to expand only when I call the alias? Or must I use a function for this?

View 1 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Can't Delete - Modify .bashrc / Enable This?

Apr 18, 2010

Rm: cannot remove `.bashrc': Operation not permitted

* ALL other files in /home/admin directory are able, only this one.
* can't even change own, grp, just nothing
* no matter if i'm doing it from root or admin

inside this file there is code...

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Adding Preformatted Text To Bashrc?

Nov 29, 2010

I was wondering whether anyone knows how to add preformatted text to the bashrc file? I'm ashamed to say I did already read this somewhere but had no use for it and as such forgot it! I'm possibly googling the wrong keywords, so apologies if it's an easy answer to find (with the right keywords!).

Just for completeness, the reason I'm doing my bit introducing my partner to linux, and I've 'embedded' a terminal on her desktop, I want to now add a little ASCII animal with a welcome message (I'm ok with getting the welcome message and colors sorted), much like the one seen in Linux Mint.

View 2 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Export PATH To Adb Directory Through Bashrc?

Feb 25, 2011

I,m having a rough time getting the terminal environment to recognize my android debug bridge path (which is set in a separate hdd) I used to paste this in my bashrc, but then found that it would make the env system bonkers whenever i attempted sudoing with an option:

# Android Debug Bridge (ADB) sdk path
alias sudo='sudo env PATH=$PATH'
export PATH=${PATH}:/media/Disk/Linux/Android/sdk/platform-tools/
The "alias" line was the one making me have a rough time with env.
Now that i got rid of it everything is well but adb's path isn't exported anymore.

[Code]...

View 3 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Defining Custom Commands In .bashrc?

Apr 26, 2011

I'd like to know if there is a way to define commands in the .bashrc or .bash_profile. For instance, I want to be able to type 'work' in a terminal and set up an interactive work environment on my universities cluster. (This is done with the command 'qsub -I -X'.) I tried the following in my .bashrc file:

alias work ='qsub -I -X'

But, of course this failed, as I don't have a command work already defined. How do I go about doing this? Also, I can't assign 'qsub' an alias, since it's used with different options quite extensively.

View 5 Replies View Related

General :: Automate Sourcing .bashrc When Su - To Root

Oct 16, 2010

I need to source the my /home/me/.bashrc file every time I "su -" to root. Is there any way to automate this? I cannot edit any thing in the root's environment as it is shared by people.

View 7 Replies View Related

General :: Variable Expansion In .bashrc Not Working?

Feb 21, 2011

In my .bashrc file, I am attempting to set JAVA_PATH to a local path, using the HOME environment variable or '~' symbol as shown in the following examples.Using ${HOME}

export JAVA_PATH='${HOME}/Software/java/jdk1.6.0_24'

When I attempt to use ${JAVA_HOME} in a my ${PATH} javec is not found. To debug it, I tried a simple ls command:

ls ${JAVA_HOME}

and get the following error:

ls: ${HOME}/Software/java/jdk1.6.0_24/: No such file or directory

Using '~': Trying to use '~' symbol as follows:

export JAVA_PATH='~/Software/java/jdk1.6.0_24'

the ls command results in the same error, however javac is found.I prefer the '~' symbol anyway, but would like to understand why the ls command does not work for either, and why it seems as though ${HOME} is not being expanded.

View 2 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved