How to remove silly quotes from terminal
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How to remove silly quotes from terminal
I just installed Mint 7 64 bit. How do you get rid of the annoying quotes in the terminal? The last Mint I used was Mint 5 and it let you turn them off after initial install. Now you get them if you like them or not.
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Re: How to remove silly quotes from terminal
Some people like the "fortune" quotes - it gives Mint a distinct old terminal Unix days sort of style.
Anyways, edit the file /etc/bash.bashrc and comment out the last line "/usr/bin/mint-fortune".
Anyways, edit the file /etc/bash.bashrc and comment out the last line "/usr/bin/mint-fortune".
Re: How to remove silly quotes from terminal
Thanks.lagagnon wrote:Some people like the "fortune" quotes - it gives Mint a distinct old terminal Unix days sort of style.
Anyways, edit the file /etc/bash.bashrc and comment out the last line "/usr/bin/mint-fortune".