Re: finding USB camera using kdf and lsmod (Brave?)

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On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 00:07, Stephen W wrote:
> Steve:
> 
> --- Steve <steve@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > You need to add the path to programs to your PATH
> > environment variable 
> > otherwise the shell cannot find the programs you
> > tell it to run.
> 
> still trying to learn the PATH stuff for another
> project ... but that is another thread -- so I will
> follow you suggestions of learning on that.
> 
> 
> ... snip ...
> > 
> > You can change this behaviour by editing
> > /etc/profile and removing the 'if 
> > UID = 0 then do the pathmunge stuff' statement and
> > just having the 
> > pathmunge stuff by itself (including the . directory
> > if you are 
> > exceptionally brave)
> 
> What? 
> Me brave?
> Are you kidding?
> I feel like a kid who has just had his first swim
> lesson and knows how to float on his back and someone
> says, "Hey, want to swim the English Channel with me?"

Nah - ya wanna swim something easier - like from Sarasota to Pt. St.
Joe, ay?

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