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    -bash: rt: command not found

    Thank you!!! The problem was with .profile in /Users/[yourusername]/.profile, which was... Problem was fixed when I changed it to...
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    -bash: rt: command not found

    I get it every time I launch Terminal now. I didn't used to get it. By home directory, do you mean Macintosh HD > etc ? If so, my .bashrc file reads... # System-wide .bashrc file for interactive bash(1) shells. if [ -z "$PS1" ]; then return fi PS1='\h:\W \u\$ ' # Make bash...
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    -bash: rt: command not found

    This is precisely the message I get in Terminal... Last login: Thu Feb 26 20:03:39 on ttys000 You have mail. -bash: rt: command not found Not totally sure. I did it with a friend. Maybe it required an upgrade?
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    -bash: rt: command not found

    I don't know what rt is, and yes I get it as mail in Terminal. Note that I also installed MacPorts and unsuccesfully tried to install Apache 2 on my MacBook Pro yesterday too. My best guess is that I'm logged in or out of an account that I shouldn't be in.
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    -bash: rt: command not found

    I'm an amateur Unix user who never should have been messing around with Terminal, Directory Utility, etc. I enabled the root user through Directory Utility and then disenabled it. I then flushed cache via.. sudo dscacheutil -flushcache I thought this all would be harmless, but now I am...
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