114 reputation
3
bio website
location
age
visits member for 2 years, 1 month
seen Jul 26 '12 at 8:45
stats profile views 2

Jul
26
comment 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.
Jul
22
comment 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.
Jul
21
comment 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.
Jul
21
comment How to change environment variables without re-logging to UI?
Gnome and Unity(i think) - Default Ubunutu 11.10. How can I check this?
Jul
20
asked How to change environment variables without re-logging to UI?
Feb
12
awarded  Supporter
Oct
17
asked Run in root shell from within a user bash script
Apr
4
awarded  Citizen Patrol
Apr
4
awarded  Student