[SOLVED] Messed up terminal startup

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[SOLVED] Messed up terminal startup

Post by politano »

I got a PC with Linux Mint 17.3 in which the user tried to install a software (SEADAS I believe). And now every time I open a new terminal (Konsole) window I get six weird lines before the "command prompt". It looks like this:

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bash: /OCSSW_bash.env: No such file or directory
bash: /OCSSW_bash.env: No such file or directory
bash: /OCSSW_bash.env: No such file or directory
bash: /OCSSW_bash.env: No such file or directory
bash: /OCSSW_bash.env: No such file or directory
bash: /OCSSW_bash.env: No such file or directory
user@computer:~ > 
how can I avoid this or "reset" the terminal/Konsole?
Thanks
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Re: Messed up terminal startup

Post by thx-1138 »

Check your .bashrc file...
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Re: Messed up terminal startup

Post by politano »

Solved, thanks!!!
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