Dear author:
I recently install openhabian in my Ubuntu 20.04, and my previous openhab version is 3.1.
But after I install the openhabian script, the ubuntu login information became this:
(base) xx_user@openhabian:~$
instead of (base) xx_user@local_ip: ~$
Now I have two login ID and different ip address, therefore I want to remove the openhabian script and manually upgrade my openhab version. But the script had no choice to uninstall the files and setting .
I want to ask how to completely uninstall the openhabian script and returned to my previous system setting ?
Thanks !
Debug information:
Please provide all of the output provided by utilizing the debugmode=maximum
parameter in the /etc/openhabian.conf file. For more information on how to
accomplish this, please see openhabian-DEBUG.md.
place logs here
System information:
Please tell us what OS you are running (Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Ubuntu), what
HW you are running on (Raspberry Pi, amd64). Also include the output of
cat /etc/os-release and uname -m.
Dear author: I recently install openhabian in my Ubuntu 20.04, and my previous openhab version is 3.1. But after I install the openhabian script, the ubuntu login information became this:
(base) xx_user@openhabian:~$ instead of (base) xx_user@local_ip: ~$
Now I have two login ID and different ip address, therefore I want to remove the openhabian script and manually upgrade my openhab version. But the script had no choice to uninstall the files and setting .
I want to ask how to completely uninstall the openhabian script and returned to my previous system setting ? Thanks !
Debug information:
Please provide all of the output provided by utilizing the
debugmode=maximum
parameter in the/etc/openhabian.conf
file. For more information on how to accomplish this, please see openhabian-DEBUG.md.System information:
Please tell us what OS you are running (Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Ubuntu), what HW you are running on (Raspberry Pi, amd64). Also include the output of
cat /etc/os-release
anduname -m
.