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Eterm output at start
This happens when I open Eterm..
Code:
declare -x ACLOCAL_FLAGS=" -I /opt/gnome/share/aclocal"
declare -x CLASSPATH=":/opt/java/jre/lib"
declare -x COLORFGBG="default;default;0"
declare -x COLORTERM="Eterm"
declare -x COLORTERM_BCE="Eterm"
declare -x DISPLAY=":0.0"
declare -x ETERM_THEME_ROOT="/home/brian/.Eterm/themes/Eterm"
declare -x ETERM_USER_ROOT="/home/brian/.Eterm/themes/Eterm"
declare -x ETERM_VERSION="0.9.3"
declare -x GNOME2_PATH="/opt/gnome"
declare -x GNOMEDIR="/opt/gnome"
declare -x HOME="/home/brian"
declare -x HUSHLOGIN="FALSE"
declare -x IFS="
"
declare -x INPUTRC="/etc/inputrc"
declare -x J2REDIR="/opt/java/jre"
declare -x JAVA_HOME="/opt/java/jre"
declare -x LANG="en_US"
declare -x LC_COLLATE="C"
declare -x LESS="-R"
declare -x LESSCHARSET="latin1"
declare -x LIBGLADE_MODULE_PATH=":/opt/gnome/lib/libglade/2.0"
declare -x LOGNAME="brian"
declare -x MAIL="/var/spool/mail/brian"
declare -x MANPATH="/usr/man:/usr/X11R6/man:/opt/gnome/man:/opt/java/jre/man"
declare -x MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/opt/mozilla/lib/plugins"
declare -x OLDPWD
declare -x PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/opt/bin:/opt/gnome/bin:/opt/java/jre/bin:/opt/mozilla/bin:/home/brian/bin"
declare -x PKG_CONFIG_PATH=":/opt/gnome/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/mozilla/lib/pkgconfig"
declare -x PWD="/home/brian"
declare -x SHELL="/bin/bash"
declare -x SHLVL="4"
declare -x TERM="Eterm"
declare -x USER="brian"
declare -x WINDOWID="16777280"
declare -x XAUTHORITY="/home/brian/.Xauthority"
declare -x XDG_CACHE_HOME="/home/brian/.cache"
declare -x XDG_CONFIG_DIRS="/etc/xdg:/opt/gnome/etc/xdg"
declare -x XDG_CONFIG_HOME="/home/brian/.config"
declare -x XDG_DATA_DIRS="/usr/share:/opt/gnome/share"
declare -x XDG_DATA_HOME="/home/brian/.local/share"
declare -x _="/usr/bin/Eterm"
Any ideas? Note that I did not change any Eterm settings, and this config was working just a day go. It's just annoying to see all this whenever I open Eterm.. :)
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What is the exact command you use to open Eterm? If you select it from a menu, go to the menu editor to see the command.
Looks to me like some sort of verbosity is set.
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No, I didn't change that either.. but here it is:
Code:
[exec] (Eterm) {Eterm --tint gray}
Oh, and, just typing 'Eterm' from a terminal causes this problem also. Xterm works fine.
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Have you updated Eterm or anything at all? Anything that might have changed your user.cfg?
I'm looking at mine now, and the only relevant option I can see is 'debug' in the misc section. Try taking a look at that and make sure it's disabled?
~/.Eterm/themes/user.cfg