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Re: MX-17 Screenshots

#231 Post by KBD »

That must be neofetch in the terminal, because screenfetch only gives me the Debian circle symbol.

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Re: MX-17 Screenshots

#232 Post by Mauser »

KBD wrote: Sat Jul 21, 2018 5:54 pm That must be neofetch in the terminal, because screenfetch only gives me the Debian circle symbol.
Yes, that's it. But in order to see it neofetch needs to be typed into the terminal and hit enter. It must be top secret on how to get it to display all the time automatically and results in the death penately if it's told how to get it to do that. Same goes for creating a spelling checker for Linux that works.
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#233 Post by male »

Mauser wrote:Does your terminal look like that every time you open it and if yes, how do you do it?
this is this snapshot from 15-Jun-2018: http://mxrepo.com/snapshots/?C=M;O=D

there is nothing secret about the neofetch package. As you describe, it is called with ENTER in the terminal. I do not know of an automatic start ;)

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Re: MX-17 Screenshots

#234 Post by dolphin_oracle »

To see neo fetch output at the launch of the terminal, add "neofetch" to the end of the ~/.bashrc. file.
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Re: MX-17 Screenshots

#235 Post by Mauser »

dolphin_oracle wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:07 am To see neo fetch output at the launch of the terminal, add "neofetch" to the end of the ~/.bashrc. file.
That doesn't work. I get this: [bash: /home/mauser/.bashrc.neofetch: No such file or directory].
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Re: MX-17 Screenshots

#236 Post by asqwerth »

Mauser wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:03 pm
dolphin_oracle wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:07 am To see neo fetch output at the launch of the terminal, add "neofetch" to the end of the ~/.bashrc. file.
That doesn't work. I get this: [bash: /home/mauser/.bashrc.neofetch: No such file or directory].
He means:

1. open the /home/mauser/.bashrc file with a text editor
2. add the word "neofetch" after all the text already in the file, on a new line.
3. save file and close.

Try to open a terminal now and check the results.
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Re: MX-17 Screenshots

#237 Post by Mauser »

asqwerth wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:44 pm
Mauser wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:03 pm
dolphin_oracle wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:07 am To see neo fetch output at the launch of the terminal, add "neofetch" to the end of the ~/.bashrc. file.
That doesn't work. I get this: [bash: /home/mauser/.bashrc.neofetch: No such file or directory].
He means:

1. open the /home/mauser/.bashrc file with a text editor
2. add the word "neofetch" after all the text already in the file, on a new line.
3. save file and close.

Try to open a terminal now and check the results.
There is no .bashrc file. there. Where is it hiding?
I am command line illiterate. :confused: I copy & paste to the terminal. Liars, Wiseguys, Trolls, and those without manners will be added to my ignore list. :mad:

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Re: MX-17 Screenshots

#238 Post by Jerry3904 »

It's a hidden file that can be revealed with Ctrl-H
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Re: MX-17 Screenshots

#239 Post by Mauser »

That worked. Thank you all for declassifying the top secret on how to do it.
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#240 Post by Jerry3904 »

Might want to look through the Users Manual sometime
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