12-22-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmyc
no - placing those command in the .profile did not help.
jimmy, you need to modify your .profile file as I indicated. Then you need to logon. Then you need to post the output from those commands. No, those lines will not solve anything. But if you would post the output they produce
when you logon, we can probably figure out what is happening.
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update-profile-cache
UPDATE-PROFILE-CACHE(1) General Commands Manual UPDATE-PROFILE-CACHE(1)
NAME
update-profile-cache - (re)generate profile assignment cache
SYNOPSIS
update-profile-cache
DESCRIPTION
Running this script (re)generates the cache of profile assignments used by desktop-profiles. By default this script is run automatically
once a day by a cron script.
NOTE: No cache of assignments will be generated in cases where cache use isn't supported by desktop-profiles (at the moment caching pro-
file assingments is only supported in the simple case when no group or command requirements are used for activation of profiles,
i.e. when we have a static machine-wide profile assignment).
FILES
/etc/desktop-profiles/*.listing - Files containing the metadata about installed profiles
/etc/default/desktop-profiles - File containing default settings for this script
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Bart Cornelis <cobaco@skolelinux.no>.
SEE ALSO
desktop-profiles(7), profiles-manager(1), list-desktop-profiles(1)
desktop-profiles December 13, 2006 UPDATE-PROFILE-CACHE(1)