here is what I get from my machine:
After doing:
grep -r readenv *Remember its probably going to be one of the same lines. But yours will have
read_envpam.d/login:# parsing /etc/environment needs "readenv=1"\npam.d/login:session required pam_env.so readenv=1\npam.d/login:session required pam_env.so readenv=1 envfile=/etc/default/locale\npam.d/su:# parsing /etc/environment needs "readenv=1"\npam.d/su:session required pam_env.so readenv=1\npam.d/su:session required pam_env.so readenv=1 envfile=/etc/default/locale\npam.d/gdm:auth required pam_env.so readenv=1\npam.d/gdm:auth required pam_env.so readenv=1 envfile=/etc/default/locale\npam.d/gdm-autologin:auth required pam_env.so readenv=1\npam.d/gdm-autologin:auth required pam_env.so readenv=1 envfile=/etc/default/locale
--
[link|mailto:greg@gregfolkert.net|greg],
[link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry|REMEMBER ED CURRY!] @ iwethey
PGP key: 1024D/B524687C 2003-08-05
Fingerprint: E1D3 E3D7 5850 957E FED0 2B3A ED66 6971 B524 687C
Alternate Fingerprint: 09F9 1102 9D74 E35B D841 56C5 6356 88C0
Alternate Fingerprint: 455F E104 22CA 29C4 933F 9505 2B79 2AB2