Adam Williamson wrote: > So I wouldn't assume that any of the discussion is at > all relevant until you've at least established that someone made a > conscious decision to make some part of KDE not respect those files any > more. It's just as likely, or more likely, to be a straightforward > mistake somewhere or other. True. However, I have noticed for a few fedora releases, that .bashrc and .bash_profile are no longer in users' directories be default any longer. Nor is .local/bin being set any longer. Still, everything seems to work, at least graphically. I never thought to test this other stuff in the past, because I just automatically put my old trusty files in place like always to set up my desired environment. Now that this issue has appeared, I am open to getting rid of those files, since Fedora doesn't even put them in by default, if I can simplify my life and set this stuff up elsewhere. How? Where? Autostart? /etc/environment, as some suggested, for the variables? A bit awkward, since I don't think user settings should be done in /etc... I'd like to find something simple and easy, without a lot of fiddling. _______________________________________________ test mailing list -- test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to test-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx