yakuake misbehaving resolved

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On Friday 19 February 2021, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Anno domini 2021 Thu, 18 Feb 22:35:44 -0500
>
>  BorgLabs - Kate Draven scripsit:
> > HI people, have an odd one.
> >
> > I fixed Einstein's computer, all good. I don't want to recreate all the
> > users so I just recycled. One is perfectly fine, but his has one funny
> > thing.
> >
> > Yakuake (trintiy) show "sh #" rather than "localhost"
> > It's using and saving konsole's profile (konsole is behaving normally).
> > Tried computer uninstall and reinstall. I don't want to trash the user
> > and start over again. Is there anything I should look at? I've checked
> > all the usual but any suggestion from any starting point is welcomed.
>
> Can you check, that the users shell inside of yakuake  is actually bash and
> not e.g. dash?
>
> Nik
>
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Kate
> >
> > PS I hate crackmonkeys.
> > ____________________________________________________
Hi people, 

Nik and, I can't recall who else but he deserves credit, had me go very basic.

Whilst the user was set to use bash, and yakuake was using konsole profile. I 
decided to check the bash rc file. They looked slightly off, so I deleted all 
of them and restarted x. All good now.

I've had to remove a fair few more rc files just in case for other oddities.

After a long discussion with his mother, he's now longer going to be allowed 
to use her computer and, instead, must get his own. So I ended up deleting 
his account after saving his data. 

Oh well, at least it was a learning experience.

Thanks for all the input, it is appreciated.

Kate
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