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Old 09-21-2013, 04:36 AM   #48
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
My guess - -
kterm isn't being started in a "login shell" but instead in an "interactive shell".

Check how your copy of kterm is being invoked.
Or -
Start in new shell instance in kterm:
su -l (su - lower case ell)
and then check - -
just be sure to remember to 'exit' both levels of command shell in kterm.
see attached screenshot:
Check how your copy of kterm is being invoked. --> /mnt/us/extensions/kterm/bin/kterm..
Start in new shell instance in kterm: su -l (su - lower case ell) then check - -> now /home/root is correctly recognised..

So.. kterm is being started in an "interactive shell"?
How to make it start in a login shell?
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