Am Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2022 schrieb J Leslie Turriff: > On 2022-02-17 01:54:19 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > > It could be some problem with $PATH. I see firefox crashing/hanging > > when displaying videos on my laptop when I start it from TDE menu > > or via <alt+F2>, but it works perfectly fine when I launch it from > > a terminal. (some day I'll need to figure that out, 'caus it works > > on my desktop where I have fiddled with $PATH some time ago) > > > > Nik […] > Here's what I use to visualize my $PATH > > | ~ > | $ alias paths > | alias paths='echo $PATH | tr '\'':'\'' '\''\n'\''' > | @02:28:01,leslie@pinto rc=0 Yeah, I've got something like that, too. You could use bash's parameter expansion's feature pattern replacing, though, to save you the subshells: echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n} Meaning: substitute every occurence of ":" in the string saved in "$PATH" with "\n" which will then by echo be replaced with a newline (that's what the "-e" option of echo is for. > > and here is the $PATH search order: > | ~ > | $ paths > | /home/leslie/bin > | /home/leslie/.local/bin > | /opt/trinity/bin > | /opt/trinity/lib64 > | /usr/local/bin > | /bin > | /usr/bin > | /usr/local/sbin > | /sbin > | /usr/sbin > | /usr/local/lib64 > | /usr/local/lib > | @02:29:59,leslie@pinto rc=0 > > (I put /opt/trinity/... before the main executables because for a > while at least, some Trinity programs were named the same as KDE > programs.) The TDE paths are usually set by /opt/trinity/bin/starttde. My path contains only /opt/trinity/{bin,games}, no lib64. That's on Devuan/Debian. What do you need the lib64 part for? I guess you set it yourself in one of your start up files?! Kind regards, Stefan ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx