Hi there,
I already posted this on the forums but nobody seems to have an answer...
The problem: when Logging in as a user, you normally start in the
shell in the home directory. /home/[user]. Or /root of course. Well,
the user "jefklak" is f*cked up: I start in the /home dir instead of
/home/jefklak! I don't have any idea what changed it - it's this way
since upgrading xorg to 6.8...
Checking /etc/profile, /etc/profile.env/* e.d. doesn't result into anything.
"echo $HOME" gives me "/home/jefklak" so the variable isn't messed
up... But I do start in another directory. "cd ~" works. BTW, when
firing up ROX e.d. - I also start in /home. Very annoying!
Could anyone give me a hand in here?
Thanks a lot!!
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>> Jefklak
Gentoo Linux 2.6.8.1-klak3
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I already posted this on the forums but nobody seems to have an answer...
The problem: when Logging in as a user, you normally start in the
shell in the home directory. /home/[user]. Or /root of course. Well,
the user "jefklak" is f*cked up: I start in the /home dir instead of
/home/jefklak! I don't have any idea what changed it - it's this way
since upgrading xorg to 6.8...
Checking /etc/profile, /etc/profile.env/* e.d. doesn't result into anything.
"echo $HOME" gives me "/home/jefklak" so the variable isn't messed
up... But I do start in another directory. "cd ~" works. BTW, when
firing up ROX e.d. - I also start in /home. Very annoying!
Could anyone give me a hand in here?
Thanks a lot!!
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>> Jefklak
Gentoo Linux 2.6.8.1-klak3
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