What are permanent environment variables?
Permanent environment variables are settings that persist across sessions and system reboots, often set in configuration files.
How do I set permanent environment variables in Linux?
You can set them in files like ~/.bashrc or /etc/environment, depending on whether you want them user-specific or system-wide.
Can you give me an example of setting one?
Sure! To set a variable called MY_VAR, you can add 'export MY_VAR=value' to your ~/.bashrc file.
Do I need to restart my terminal after setting it?
Yes, either restart your terminal or run 'source ~/.bashrc' to apply the changes immediately.
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