Ive been running bzadmin using the Terminal utility.
Now, when ever i create a new shell, it auto runs bzadmin, seems that bzadmin has taken over terminal.
i need to use the Terminal for other things too, but i dont know how to get bzadmin from auto starting on my terminal. i just want the regular /bin/bash/login command.
I dont know much about unix, otherwise i wouldnt be writing this.
-Thanks
BZAdmin-taken over my Terminal (Mac OS)
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Re: BZAdmin-taken over my Terminal (Mac OS)
Check the Terminal preferences. There are two options for auto-running things in there - so make sure it's on "default login shell" and "open saved .term..." is off.Think_Different wrote:Now, when ever i create a new shell, it auto runs bzadmin
Dunno what kind of shell MacOSX is running, depending on it, also check on entries in
bash: ~/.bashrc
csh: ~/.cshrc
tcsh: ~/.cshrc, ~/.tcshrc
and also under /etc some files that has to do with profile or profile.d
If you have never even touched those files, then probably the fault would not be there.
bash: ~/.bashrc
csh: ~/.cshrc
tcsh: ~/.cshrc, ~/.tcshrc
and also under /etc some files that has to do with profile or profile.d
If you have never even touched those files, then probably the fault would not be there.
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Re: BZAdmin-taken over my Terminal (Mac OS)
This happened to me too when, being a foolish mac noob, I altered theThink_Different wrote:Ive been running bzadmin using the Terminal utility.
Now, when ever i create a new shell, it auto runs bzadmin, seems that bzadmin has taken over terminal.
i need to use the Terminal for other things too, but i dont know how to get bzadmin from auto starting on my terminal. i just want the regular /bin/bash/login command.
I dont know much about unix, otherwise i wouldnt be writing this.
-Thanks
Terminal window settings in some way or other. I returned the Terminal
to its default settings by deleting this file:
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Terminal.plist
Snick.
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