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In reply to my previous mail I must also state that
in order to make konsole execute the /etc/profile script,
you will have to start konsole using the -ls option.
Additionally, if you want to also customize your shell using
.bashrc, you will have to add an additional script to /etc/profile.d/,
for example bashrc.sh which then will start ~/.bashrc.
This, however, breaks su when being used from inside konsole.
Konsole will somehow return to the original shell of the original user
and will not invoke a new shell running in the context of the super user
"root". At least under my system configuration which is more or less a
vanilla fedora core 6 configuration. "su" will take a lot of time and,
if you terminate it using ctrl-c, it will enter the super user shell
process, otherwise it will terminate and will return to the original
user's shell process. quite mysterious this is, as it worked for me in
the past up until fedora core 5.
Regards,
Carsten
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