On 5/14/19 3:00 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i'm finally annoyed enough about this to just ask ... on a regular basis, i mistype a command and (predictably) get: bash: xxx: command not found... but, quite often, rather than getting a bash prompt back immediately, there is a loooooooong pause, as i wait, and wait, and wait for a new prompt, finally running out of patience and breaking with ^C to get a new prompt. what in the name of mutt is bash doing all that time? if there's no such command, why the long pause in giving me a new prompt?
If you have "PackageKit-command-not-found" installed, then it's trying to find you a package to install to give you that command. Try running a command that could exist, but you don't have installed. For example, "cowsay". :-) (Unless you do have that installed.)
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