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# Sample .bashrc for SuSE Linux
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# Copyright (c) SuSE GmbH Nuernberg
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# There are 3 different types of shells in bash: the login shell, normal shell
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# and interactive shell. Login shells read ~/.profile and interactive shells
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# read ~/.bashrc; in our setup, /etc/profile sources ~/.bashrc - thus all
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# settings made here will also take effect in a login shell.
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#
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# NOTE: It is recommended to make language settings in ~/.profile rather than
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# here, since multilingual X sessions would not work properly if LANG is over-
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# ridden in every subshell.
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# Some applications read the EDITOR variable to determine your favourite text
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# editor. So uncomment the line below and enter the editor of your choice :-)
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#export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
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#export EDITOR=/usr/bin/mcedit
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# For some news readers it makes sense to specify the NEWSSERVER variable here
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#export NEWSSERVER=your.news.server
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# If you want to use a Palm device with Linux, uncomment the two lines below.
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# For some (older) Palm Pilots, you might need to set a lower baud rate
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# e.g. 57600 or 38400; lowest is 9600 (very slow!)
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#
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#export PILOTPORT=/dev/pilot
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#export PILOTRATE=115200
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test -s ~/.alias && . ~/.alias || true
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