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Message #05302
Re: [Question #77583]: Profile directory path changed
Question #77583 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/77583
Status: Answered => Open
enawn00 is still having a problem:
Sorry it took so long. Yes I did type it. I have been trying to correct this problem during my free time. And yes I typed it and I believe you are correct. So there should not be a space there. I am typing on a laptop and I tend to fat finger the keyboard. :o) Sorry again. Yeah, I have installed 8.04, 8.10, 9.04 and 7.? 9.04 is the most unstable version I have dealt with. I am not sure why, but it has been problematic for me.
OK, so every time I log in, with my username, it does not take me to the profile that I set up for myself. It takes me to root. It used to take me to my profile and then one night I shut down and then started up the next morning I at first think that all my settings are lost. After looking around and checking out some files and folders I figure out that I am logged in to the root profile.
I don't know if the problems I was having before had anything to do with it or not. I was trying to update manually because it had not updated in a couple of weeks and so I went looking to see if there were any updates. There were and the u rddate managers were not updating. It would give me an error message about something like it was not finding the server and the server was either down or no longer existed. So I found the page on the server and typed it in somewhere manually. Then I updated. It was after this that I started to have the problems with my profiles.
So now I am wondering if I add: PATH=$HOME/vin:$PATH" To ".bash_profile would that fix it?
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