[PLUG] How to set path of shell script in .profile in Ubuntu 23.x system?

Shirish शरदचंद्र Bhagwat shirish at guruvisionary.in
Mon Apr 15 17:29:07 IST 2024


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On Apr 15, 2024, 5:27 PM, at 5:27 PM, "Shirish शरदचंद्र Bhagwat" <shirish at guruvisionary.in> wrote:
>Just a hunch...
>
>Use .xinitrc to set/write a variable to a file that will be read to
>assign MTU value when concerned app  gets started.
>
>Just suggesting a thinking line , may not be a solution directly...
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>On Apr 15, 2024, 2:48 PM, at 2:48 PM, "Shirish शरदचंद्र Bhagwat via
>plug-mail" <plug-mail at plug.org.in> wrote:
>>Can't you try "set" command via .xinitrc.?
>>
>>Like "set xhostname = शंतनु"
>>
>>For Example
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>>On Apr 15, 2024, 10:00 AM, at 10:00 AM, Shantanoo via plug-mail
>><plug-mail at plug.org.in> wrote:
>>>Hi,
>>>~/.xinitrc was/is used by X. Check out section 2.1 on
>>>https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xinit. I think even desktop
>>>environments
>>>do have their own rc files. For setting MTU, which is not depended on
>>>any desktop environment initialisation, ~/.xinitrc might be useful.
>>>
>>>--
>>>शंतनू
>>>
>>>
>>>On Sun, 14-Apr-2024 at 00:59:47 IST, Amey via plug-mail wrote:
>>>>    Hello Gaurav,
>>>>    On Sat, 6 Apr 2024 at 06:13, Gaurav Pant via plug-mail
>>>>    <[1]plug-mail at plug.org.in> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    See inline
>>>>    On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 12:12 PM Amey Abhyankar via plug-mail
>>>>    <[2]plug-mail at plug.org.in> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    Hello All,
>>>>    I haven't done this in ages hence thought of asking here thank
>>>you.
>>>>    I have a simple shell script which will set mtu after I login
>via
>>>GUI.
>>>>    [Ubuntu 23.x system]
>>>>    I want to set it under .profile but I'm not sure exactly how to
>>>put the
>>>>    path of my script in the .profile
>>>>    I do not want to copy-paste the script in the .profile of my
>>user.
>>>>
>>>>    The .profile is run when you start an instance of bash.  It
>would
>>>not
>>>>    run when GUI starts.  If you want the setting globally put it
>>>under the
>>>>    main profile file.
>>>>
>>>>    Understood thanks.
>>>>
>>>>    Any thoughts on how to do it?
>>>>
>>>>    You can check out this link. Hopefully it provides and ans
>>>>
>>>[3]https://askubuntu.com/questions/1391030/ubuntu-run-bash-script-on-st
>>>>    artup-with-visible-terminal
>>>>
>>>>    I tried searching for solutions at stackoverflow but all
>>solutions
>>>I
>>>>    found so far are suggesting to put the content of the script
>>under
>>>>    .profile
>>>>    Thanks & Regards,
>>>>    Amey.
>>>>
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>>>>    2. mailto:plug-mail at plug.org.in
>>>>    3.
>>>https://askubuntu.com/questions/1391030/ubuntu-run-bash-script-on-startup-with-visible-terminal
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