Timeline for What is the difference between ~/.profile, ~/.bashrc, ~/.bash_profile, ~/.gnomerc, /etc/bash_bashrc, /etc/screenrc ...?
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| Apr 5, 2017 at 19:23 | answer | added | Stan | timeline score: 3 | |
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| Jun 14, 2012 at 19:12 | comment | added | Abe | @IgnacioVazquez-Abrams I am not looking for the details, just a general description of how they relate and when one should be used over the other. | |
| Jun 14, 2012 at 1:41 | vote | accept | Abe | ||
| Jun 14, 2012 at 1:08 | answer | added | Ulrich Dangel | timeline score: 6 | |
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| Jun 14, 2012 at 0:49 | history | edited | Abe | CC BY-SA 3.0 | edited title |
| Jun 13, 2012 at 21:30 | comment | added | Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams | All of them? Really? | |
| Jun 13, 2012 at 20:50 | comment | added | user13742 | See the INVOCATION section in man bash. See the FHS wiki article on Linux filesystems. That'll give you a good start and answer a couple of these questions. Files with a preceding dot (.) are typically user-specific - they reside in the user's $HOME directory. | |
| Jun 13, 2012 at 20:38 | history | asked | Abe | CC BY-SA 3.0 |