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Shell startup configuration 1. Edit the ~/.profile file to add a piece of script to display the current date; save the file. 2. Type login

Shell startup configuration

1. Edit the ~/.profile file to add a piece of script to display the current date; save the file.

2. Type login in an open terminal to login with the current user and see the effect.

3. Edit the ~/.bashrc file to add a piece of script to display current date; save the file.

4. Open a terminal from the taskbar in GUI and see the effect.

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