I’ve set some path variables on my Raspberry Pi, but since I upgraded the D compiler version, I need to change it, by removing the reference to the old version, as the two would collide with each other. The issue is, I used some now obscure tutorial, which I no longer can find, and it’s not found in the usual culprit /etc/profile, yet the path is still listed with an echo $PATH.

I need to get the list of bootup scripts where it was added (it was added with something like that if I remember correctly), or somehow reset it without reinstalling the Linux to my Pi. I’ll give my paths a more generic names in the future, so I can just rename a folder, then use the compiler right out of the box without having to mess around with the path yet again.

  • Fal@yiffit.net
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    9 months ago

    People are really still complaining about Wayland? I thought that was just a meme

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      9 months ago

      Issue is, a lot of applications still haven’t fully moved to Wayland, especially Barrier, which I use to share a keyboard and mouse from my Windows PC.