In Elyssa & Felicia, during installation there was an option not have quotations in Terminal.
In Gloria 64 bit such an option was not offered.
How do I disable that option
Thanks
Quotations in Terminal in Gloria ( Solved)
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Quotations in Terminal in Gloria ( Solved)
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Re: Quotations in Terminal in Gloria
one way is to edit /etc/bash.bashrc and comment out the mint-forturne call on the last line.
comment out this line:
/usr/bin/mint-fortune
Boo
comment out this line:
/usr/bin/mint-fortune
Boo
Now where was i going? Oh yes, crazy!
Re: Quotations in Terminal in Gloria (Solved)
Please bear with me.. what you mean by comment out? Delete the lineBoo wrote:one way is to edit /etc/bash.bashrc and comment out the mint-forturne call on the last line.
comment out this line:
/usr/bin/mint-fortune
Boo
Pls advise/usr/bin/mint-fortune
Last edited by dnmint on Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Quotations in Terminal in Gloria
if you put a # at the front of the line, the line becomes a comment and will not be executed/run.
you have to edit it as root so use sudo, eg. in a terminal, sudo gedit /etc/bash.bashrc
or you can delete that line.
Boo
you have to edit it as root so use sudo, eg. in a terminal, sudo gedit /etc/bash.bashrc
or you can delete that line.
Boo
Now where was i going? Oh yes, crazy!
Re: Quotations in Terminal in Gloria
Either place a comment mark/character as # at the front of that line or delete it entirely and you won't get the fortune cookie saying on the screen
http://debaday.debian.net/2007/04/01/fo ... s-for-all/
# /usr/bin/mint-fortune
http://debaday.debian.net/2007/04/01/fo ... s-for-all/
# /usr/bin/mint-fortune
Re: Quotations in Terminal in Gloria
Sorry againDrHu wrote:Either place a comment mark/character as # at the front of that line or delete it entirely and you won't get the fortune cookie saying on the screen
http://debaday.debian.net/2007/04/01/fo ... s-for-all/
# /usr/bin/mint-fortune
It says when I close the window 'Save'. I click on 'Save'. It says I have no right to save or someting like that
What do I do?
Re: Quotations in Terminal in Gloria
As quoted above. (type the green text into a terminal)by Boo on Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:46 am
if you put a # at the front of the line, the line becomes a comment and will not be executed/run.
you have to edit it as root so use sudo, eg. in a terminal, sudo gedit /etc/bash.bashrc