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declare -x ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I /opt/gnome/share/aclocal"
declare -x COLORTERM="1"
declare -x CPU="i686"
declare -x DISPLAY=":0"
declare -x GNOME2_PATH="/usr/local:/opt/gnome:/usr"
declare -x GROFF_NO_SGR="yes"


back in the "old days" of *NIX it was something like the .profile and a 
"set -x" line, but I can't find it anywhere... I think Anders from the 
SUSE-e list had me do it when I installed his scanimage for a test on 
my SUSE 9.3 system... but I can't seemm to find that email thread.

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