Re: how to set environment variable?

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Anno domini 2024 Thu, 07 Nov 00:16:45 +0100
 deloptes via tde-users scripsit:
> D. R. Evans via tde-users wrote:
>
> > I tried exporting the environment variable in ~/.profile, logged out,
> > logged back in, and ran the relevant program from the menu; it behaved as
> > if the environment variable was not set.
> >
> > Did the same with ~/.bashrc, with the same result.
>
> TDE as it was in KDE3 does not read the environment variables from the shell
> AFAIR.
>
> I don't know about ~/.trinity/env/ although I have a shell script there from
> 2015 that sets some keycodes. Unfortunately I do not remember anything
> about it :/

Oh, there is another way: you can set environment variables in ~/.xsessionrc - that's what I use to do dirty startup stuff :)

Nik

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