Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/11/26/06:42:06
On 24 Nov 98,, Ken Laberteaux had questions about stupid 'set'
question:
> set TERM=linux
The above is DOS syntax for setting an environment variable. In
bash (don't know about other shells) you want to use:
export TERM=linux
Actually, there are other env. variables in my .bashrc that aren't
explicitly "exported" but they still show up in my bash
environment. What's the real effect of the export in this hybrid
bash environment?
The rxvt package works pretty much like an xterm (running bash)
should, except for a little redraw problem after minimzing/unmin.
the window. I "borrowed" my bash setup from some other guy on the
list and then modified it a bit; you can download my .bash_profile
and .bashrc from the following page (if you're interested):
http://www.rain.org/~sarnold/adv_tools.html
Later, Steve
Check out those halloween docs:
http://www.opensource.org
Both humorous and disturbing...
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