2006/6/28, Lars Luthman <lars.luthman(a)gmail.com>om>:
On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 14:19 +0200, Arnold Krille
wrote:
Depending on ENV-Variables is a bad thing imho,
because either the
user has to deal with it, which is bad for beginners or the
distribution has to deal with it system-wide, wich is bad for pro's...
You can
override environment variables from /etc/profile in your
own .bashrc.
Okay, there are different meanings of a pro:
A) The professional linux-user. For him its no problem to set (or
unset) a variable in .profile/.bashrc/.<etc>
B) The professional musician. Probably switching from Windows or Mac
to Linux. You can explain the dependencies of jack/etc to him and he
will understand it and make use of it. But if it comes to
non-gui-tools and commandline-interfaces and ENV-variables he switches
right back to his old proprietary system...
C) There are certainly many more pro's, but these are the ones
on-topic for LA[DU]...
Arnold
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