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What does / , ./, ./ represent while giving path?let's be precise If you put your path in.profile it will be available to your complete desktop session. /is a path which begins with a /, and thus it is an absolute path

Thus, we need to begin in the root of the file system and navigate through the folders given by name, whereas the names are separated by /s (because this is the unix path separator) So i've just gotten into the habit of doing it on 2 lines. Thus, / is the root of the file system with no folders entered after.

What are environment variables, like the executable path, and how can i change and use them on major operating systems

A good answer would include a simple explanation of what environment variables and especially path mean to the os, as well as simple guidelines on how to set and read them accordingly. In windows 7, when i start the command prompt, is there any command to display the contents of an environment variable (such as the java_home or path variables)? Clicking on the different installation instance names to explore or try dir with unc path something like From the 'tray icon' i chose to disable start teams on startup but now i can't find the application

It's not in programs files > microsoft [neither in program files (x86)] There is another question on here that allows users to find the path to their current background image through a cmd command How could i find out the path to the current desktop image There aren't many guides available on adding a folder to the windows 11 user path environment variable

This is useful for new programmers to be able to easily run code using command prompt

It depends on the shell you're using On solaris (i know the question is about linux) one of the shells (can't remember which one off the top of my head) requires that you do the export separately from setting the value in a script

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