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Ubuntu: How to add a path to bash default $PATH variable.

2007-04-13 23:10:28 · 3 answers · asked by amit_kumar8 2 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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Will it not be in /etc/skel/.profile

2007-04-13 23:29:08 · answer #1 · answered by dxdad27 2 · 0 0

a million. click on "initiate," then on "My computer." click on the "homes" tab. the particular version of homestead windows you're making use of will seem interior the window. determine you're working the two homestead windows 2000, homestead windows XP or homestead windows 7. 2. click on the "more suitable" button of the already-open "My computer" window. click on "surroundings Variables." homestead windows will reveal a itemizing of the present "device Variables" and their contents. click on "direction," then on "Edit." 3. upload a semicolon to the tip of the present contents of direction, then the finished call of the folder the place your new utility is. for example, if the previous value of direction replaced into:C:software archives;C:Winnt;C:WinntSystem32and the recent utility is at "C:WinntSystem32NewApp" set the recent value of direction to:C:software archives;C:Winnt;C:WinntSystem32;C:Winn... click on "ok." direction is now set to the right value.

2016-12-26 07:18:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 1

I think it is best set in your .bashrc file

2007-04-14 03:09:49 · answer #3 · answered by Dr.Mr.Ed 5 · 0 0

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