I'm running Linux Mint 19 Bionic, and I messed around with the .profile to do some custom stuff. While it all works it triggers a warning about errors in the script. After figuring out that the task I want to to do contradicts with the features of .profile, I can't seem to get it back to how it was. Is there a way I can reset the .profile to the default settings?
You could create a whole new user, then copy over whatever default files you want from their home into yours. (Logging in once as the new user might change or initialize a few things).
Or go directly to /etc/skel
and copy whatever default files you want from there.
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