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help made mistake with export and ~/.bashrc
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I'm a little late to the party, but
PATHshould only consist of the directories, so it should look like this:export PATH=$PATH:/usr/sbin/Also use "...", i.e.
export PATH="$PATH:.."so that it won't break with whitespace in paths involvedThe guy I'm replying to means quotation marks (
")That's true, although I thought you're talking about including the dots into the path, which is absolutely not what anyone wants 😄