Hi Everyone,
I am currently running 2 servers on my home network the main one being a
fedora server, and the other being a debian server.
I'm wanting to change the fedora server to run debian instead, but using
the other server to try it out and have it set up the same.
I think I am almost there, but I am finding it difficult to work out how
to change the window tile.
I've editted the /etc/screenrc file, and turned on the hardstatus. I've
also changed the hardstatus string to "[screen %n%?: %t%?] %h".
That has sort of done half of what I was wanting in that is now shows
[screen 0: bash] in the title bar so I am able to see that I am in a
screen, as sometimes I forget.
When I am not in a screen the window title shows user@localhost:~ I'd
like this to be able to replace bash with this as this is how it appears
on fedora.
I have played around with the .bashrc file in /home/user/.bashrc and
have managed to get the window title to now be "[screen 0: bash]
user@localhost:~" in the window title.
I guess this is ok, but I would be interested to know how to replace
bash in the title bar still as am unsure where this is coming from.
Thanks,
Daniel
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