KittyKatt / screenFetch

Fetches system/theme information in terminal for Linux desktop screenshots.
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bashrc: sF output repeated 47 times at terminal start #427

Open pistolaro opened 7 years ago

pistolaro commented 7 years ago

When I open a terminal in Manjaro Linux, screenFetch prints out the system information 47 times before I can use my terminal. I have physically scrolled back in the terminal and counted each instance of the system information. I am in the process of investigating the conf file but have found nothing yet, I'm hoping someone can suggest something.

darealshinji commented 7 years ago

That's weird. I assume you have sF added to your .bashrc or somewhere else to always print something when a terminal was opened. What's your desktop environment? Does this happen with any terminal (gnome-terminal, xterm, etc.)? Did you use the latest version from git?

pistolaro commented 7 years ago

I'm using xfce environment and terminal, I do have sF added to bashrc and it happens in all terminals.

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That's weird. I assume you have sF added to your .bashrc or somewhere else to always print something when a terminal was opened. What's your desktop environment? Does this happen with any terminal (gnome-terminal, xterm, etc.)?

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pistolaro commented 7 years ago

I couldn't get screenfetch working properly so this morning I removed screenfetch and installed archey and it is working great. thank you for your help.

On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 8:33 AM, Kevin Rush kevin.rush0@gmail.com wrote:

I'm using xfce environment and terminal, I do have sF added to bashrc and it happens in all terminals.

On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 4:05 AM, darealshinji notifications@github.com wrote:

That's weird. I assume you have sF added to your .bashrc or somewhere else to always print something when a terminal was opened. What's your desktop environment? Does this happen with any terminal (gnome-terminal, xterm, etc.)?

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