Re: Gotta be a stupid gnome-terminal problem

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On 03/02/2013 06:08 PM, Matthew Monaco wrote:
>
>
> You can see if anything is running under the terminal with ps -AHf when
> gnome-terminal is running. Check the preferences under the "Title and
Command"
> tab to make sure you haven't overridden your shell. You can try
hard-coding your
> shell there to see if that does anything.
>
That's an interesting trick.  It yields:

benfell   5248   471  0 18:11 ?        00:00:00           gnome-terminal
benfell   5253  5248  0 18:11 ?        00:00:00             gnome-pty-helper
benfell   5254  5248  0 18:11 pts/2    00:00:00             /bin/zsh

I had already checked the preferences and hard-coded the shell. And this
says it's running. So why don't I see it?

Thanks!
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