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Run Command history location
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Terry Eck
2011-01-06 16:04:31 UTC
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If I right click on the desktop one of the options in "Run Command". I
have a couple of entries I'd like to delete. Where is the history
located so I and edit them?
Thanks,
Terry
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Patrick Shanahan
2011-01-06 16:32:19 UTC
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Post by Terry Eck
If I right click on the desktop one of the options in "Run Command". I
have a couple of entries I'd like to delete. Where is the history
located so I and edit them?
a lot left open here, but if you are using bash, normailly the history in
maintained at ~/.bash_history

the use/file/location is configurable.
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Peter Ragosch
2011-01-06 16:50:11 UTC
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Am Thu, 6 Jan 2011 11:32:19 -0500
Post by Patrick Shanahan
Post by Terry Eck
If I right click on the desktop one of the options in "Run
Command". I have a couple of entries I'd like to delete. Where is
the history located so I and edit them?
a lot left open here, but if you are using bash, normailly the
history in maintained at ~/.bash_history
the use/file/location is configurable.
I guess Terry means the function behind ALT-F2 on KDE4 desktop.

BTW: On my desktop that history is not taken from ~/.bash_history,
it must have it's own.
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Patrick Shanahan
2011-01-06 17:26:09 UTC
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Post by Peter Ragosch
I guess Terry means the function behind ALT-F2 on KDE4 desktop.
BTW: On my desktop that history is not taken from ~/.bash_history,
it must have it's own.
In that case he would be looking for ~/.kde4/share/config/krunnerrc
and:

[General]
PastQueries=rekonq,konqueror,seamonkey

within 10 lines of the top of the file for me :^)
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Peter Ragosch
2011-01-06 17:33:50 UTC
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Am Thu, 6 Jan 2011 12:26:09 -0500
Post by Patrick Shanahan
In that case he would be looking for ~/.kde4/share/config/krunnerrc
[General]
PastQueries=rekonq,konqueror,seamonkey
within 10 lines of the top of the file for me :^)
That's it. Thanks.
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Patrick Shanahan
2011-01-06 19:34:55 UTC
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Post by Peter Ragosch
Am Thu, 6 Jan 2011 12:26:09 -0500
Post by Patrick Shanahan
In that case he would be looking for ~/.kde4/share/config/krunnerrc
[General]
PastQueries=rekonq,konqueror,seamonkey
within 10 lines of the top of the file for me :^)
That's it. Thanks.
Ah, in that case, thank google.
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Terry Eck
2011-01-07 00:08:21 UTC
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Post by Patrick Shanahan
Post by Peter Ragosch
I guess Terry means the function behind ALT-F2 on KDE4 desktop.
BTW: On my desktop that history is not taken from ~/.bash_history,
it must have it's own.
In that case he would be looking for ~/.kde4/share/config/krunnerrc
[General]
PastQueries=rekonq,konqueror,seamonkey
within 10 lines of the top of the file for me :^)
Thanks Patrick, you nailed it.
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