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    Konsole error on startup

    when I launch the Konsole program I receive an error message in the console
    • bash: /etc/profile.d/*.sh: No such file or directory

    Have you any suggestion?
    [linux user #449224 - Kubuntu user #15071]

    #2
    Re: Konsole error on startup

    I am not sure, but something is looking for /etc/profile.d which (at least on my fresh Feisty install here) does not exist, so perhaps something added/modified to your .bashrc or other config file is the culprit? Does Konsole work fine otherwise?

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      #3
      Re: Konsole error on startup

      Yes, Konsole works perfect. Only this message at beginning of each session.
      What file do you say to modify?
      [linux user #449224 - Kubuntu user #15071]

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        #4
        Re: Konsole error on startup

        I didn't, really. I think possibly something either modified a config file, or something changed during an upgrade.

        One config file is called .bashrc. a hidden file found in your home dir, as well as one called .profile. If these exist, there may be something in there looking for something in /etc/profile.d, which it cant find as it doesn't exist

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          Re: Konsole error on startup

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            #6
            Re: Konsole error on startup

            Nice try the .bashrc file you've posted originates from a Novell Suse system, right?

            (As the /etc/profile.d concept for the most part is foreign to Debian and (K)Ubuntu ...)

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              #7
              Re: Konsole error on startup

              Some days ago I had a problem with the filesystem ext3, and I should reinstall kubuntu.
              I thinked that was an excellent ocasion for try other systems.
              I have a permanent home partition.
              I tried to install Vector Linux, but installation fails for video driver problems.
              Quickly I reinstalled kubuntu.
              Maybe for this reason I have problem with console?

              The following is another problem that I have with console.

              The program 'fsck' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
              sudo apt-get install e2fsprogs
              bash: fsck: command not found

              The path for any program is not set correctly.
              Can you help me?
              [linux user #449224 - Kubuntu user #15071]

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