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| seen | Jul 26 '12 at 8:45 | |
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Jul 26 |
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How to change environment variables without re-logging to UI? @user1129682 The problem is changing an environment variable in the GUI session and make everything behave as if you re-logged-in - from that point on - without re-logging-in. |
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Jul 22 |
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How to change environment variables without re-logging to UI? @EmanuelBerg: I'm talking about defining new variables so that when running a new app or non-login shell - they'll get the new defined variables. Again, without logging out and back into UI. |
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Jul 21 |
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How to change environment variables without re-logging to UI? As user1129682 wrote in one of the answers below: This may change the environment of the current shell process, yes, but it does not change the environment of other running processes, especially the running gui. |
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Jul 21 |
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How to change environment variables without re-logging to UI? Gnome and Unity(i think) - Default Ubunutu 11.10. How can I check this? |
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Jul 20 |
asked | How to change environment variables without re-logging to UI? |
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Oct 17 |
asked | Run in root shell from within a user bash script |
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Apr 4 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Apr 4 |
awarded | Student |