I think also you can make the file ~/.bash_aliases and have them in their , will test this now ,
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Originally posted by james147 View PostOr add the line to ~/.bashrc to make it be reapplied when you login
O ya ,,,,,forgot that would be temporary
sorry
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Or add the line to ~/.bashrc to make it be reapplied when you login
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hear is a list of useful ones http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...l-bash-aliases
when you see one you like just copy the line to a terminal and hit enter ,,,,thats it now it is an alias .
likeVINNYCode:alias su='sudo -i'
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How do I create aliases?
I know I can look it up, but since we are on the subject :-) how do you go about creating aliases and what is the su alias you both agree to.
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