[ale] ubuntu install has no $PATH?
Tim Watts
tim at cliftonfarm.org
Mon Jul 25 10:17:46 EDT 2011
On Sun, 2011-07-24 at 22:50 -0400, Jim Kinney wrote:
> A friend who is a very green Linux user installed Ubuntu (latest
> whatever version) and went to install adobe flash. It required some
> command line-fu (which he didn't have) so he called me.
>
> -> I'm not an ubuntu person <-
>
> So I was trying to find out what file type he was trying to install so
> I asked hi to open a terminal (he was in the normal X session) and run
> ls and tell me the name of the file he downloaded.
>
> It errored with "no command or file by than name". So I had him do a
> "pwd". Same error. Ditto on "echo $PATH"
>
That sounds like an error msg from window's cmd not bash. Given the iffy
communication quality of the conversation, if I had to bet, my money
goes to: He wasn't in a shell at all.
> W T F !!!!!
>
> the command he _needed_ to run was sudo apt-get flash..... but he
> couldn't recall if it was saved in the Downloads directory or the home
> directory. So he tried to cd and it failed.
>
> Unfortunately, we were talking over the cell phones while I was in a
> busy and loud store so literally spelling out each letter of a working
> PATH "alpha bravo charlie" style was not going to happen.
>
> Now I have been pretty harsh on messed up distro stupids in the past
> but I can't fathom how an install could complete and leave no working
> path variables set.
>
> Any ideas how during an install (that appeared to conclude correctly)
> Ubuntu could have left off PATH? More importantly, ideas on how to NOT
> recreate this?
>
> --
> --
> James P. Kinney III
>
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> consumerism or hatred of the vulnerable, then the powerful can do as
> they please, and those who survive will be left to contemplate the
> outcome.
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