Wow... Happy with Linux so far but...
On 4 Nov 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup linux.redhat, in article
<1162698930.080426.238760@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups .com>,
Absolutely not. "/etc/profile" is only sourced for Bourne type shells
when they are the login shell. If you are running a GUI login, then you
are not running a login shell (find a command line, and run the command
"ps afuwx" and look for the first/top/parent process with your username.
If it's not a shell like bash, ksh, or sh, then you are not going to do
anything with /etc/profile). See the man page for whatever login shell you are running.
[compton ~]$ locate .kshrc
[compton ~]$
What's that? ;-)
"xterm" is a terminal running under a GUI. If you are not using a text
login (and then starting X via "runx" or "startx"), then you are using a
GUI display manager, such as kdm, gdm, or xdm. This would also be shown
by the runlevel you are using - "grep id /etc/inittab" would show something
other than "id:3:initdefault:". In that case, look at the man page for the
display manager, and you'll likely find it referring to xinitrc, xsession or similar.
The description is rather vague - and I got rid of windoze long before they
invented networking. It sounds as if you need a wireless card in the Linux
box, and need to run Samba to see the windoze networking stuff.
That looks windoze only. You are posting from a search engine, why not
run a simple query with the D-Link name and model number and the word Linux
and see what you can find. Note that USB is not as well supported as other interfaces.
To some extent, it depends on how your ADSL connection is managed - are you
allowed to have multiple systems (if so, a simple network switch, another
twisted pair cable, and a NIC are all that is needed) or not (then you
need something like IP-Masquerade or windoze connection sharing to "hide"
the extra systems from the ISP). Have you looked at the HOWTOs?
212647 Jul 22 2002 DSL-HOWTO
40490 Jun 22 2000 Home-Network-mini-HOWTO
708351 Nov 14 2005 IP-Masquerade-HOWTO
17605 Jul 21 2004 Masquerading-Simple-HOWTO
63814 Apr 20 2000 SMB-HOWTO
49404 Jan 6 2005 Samba-Authenticated-Gateway-HOWTO
You may want to read the newsgroups 'comp.os.linux.networking' and
'alt.internet.wireless' for more ideas.
Old guy
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