#
# This file (when renamed UserSetupEnvironment) is where user 
# startup customizations of environment variables should go.
# It is a standard /bin/sh shell script.  It is sourced very
# early in the Bootscript process (before the app_server is
# run).
#
#
# NOTE: this is not where you should put aliases and such 
#       that you want in the shell.  You should put those
#       sorts of things in your .profile.
# 

#
# The following variable causes BeOS to use the old, pre-R4 audio 
# subsystem (server and drivers) which may improve compatibility 
# with old programs. You will, however, not get all the benefits 
# of the new media system, such as video in/out and user-settable 
# sounds.
#
#	export USE_OLD_AUDIO=true

#
# The following variable enables the Be debugger to come up directly
# when a program crashes (instead of the normal dialog box).  This is
# intended only for use by programmers.  Uncomment the line if you
# would like the debugger to come up without any intervening dialog boxes.
#
#   export BEDEBUG=true

#
# The following variable enables the Be debugger to not load symbols
# when a program crashes.  This is intended only for use by programmers.
#
#   export BEDEBUGSYMBOLS=false

#
# The following variable enables malloc debugging for programs.  This
# is useful for programmers to help catch errors in their programs
# (such as freeing memory twice, using uninitialized memory, etc).
# If you enable this variable here, it will be on for all Be applications
# which may not be what you want.  You may wish to only do it from the
# Terminal window that you run your app from.  Uncomment the line if
# you would like malloc debugging turned on for all applications (again,
# make sure you know what you're doing if you turn this on).
#
#   export MALLOC_DEBUG=true

#
# The following variable tells BeOS to launch networking only when a supported
# PCMCIA network card is inserted.
#
#	export PCMCIANETWORK=true

#
# You can also override the defaults for the user name, the group name
# and the shell by setting the USER, GROUP, and SHELL variables. Below 
# are examples.  Be careful setting the SHELL variable as if it is wrong
# (i.e. the shell you specify does not exist or crashes), many things
# may fail to work.  Caveat User.
#
#   export USER=rms
#   export GROUP=gnu
#   export SHELL=/home/config/bin/tcsh
#
