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alias rm = 'rm -i' in .bashrc and vnc
I open a vnc viewer in my PC running Windows Professional 2000. When i open a term windown in vnc box
I found the commands such as rm = 'alias rm -i' in .bashrc were not executed. This is different from the situation when I SSH to the linux server. These commands: alias rm = 'rm -i' alias ls = 'ls -la' alias cp='cp -i' in .bashrc were automatially executed when l login Is there anyone know how to solve this problem. Thanks |
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