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On 13/12/2019, Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> wrote:
> shirish ??????????????? wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Can somebody share how can I have a common prompt which is ok both by
>> bash and guake ?
>>
>> bash is -
>>
>> $ guake --version
>> Guake Terminal: 3.6.3
>> VTE: 0.58.2
>> VTE runtime: 0.58.2
>> Gtk: 3.24.13
>>
>
> guake is a terminal, not a shell. What happens when you run
> guake and then run bash inside it? Are there options for guake
> to run bash as your shell automatically?
>
> -dsr-
>
I dunno.

I am on debian-mate and the only thing I know is that I have guake
turned on my startup application/terminal once I enter mate-session.

In guake preferences in Shell option it comes the default interpretor
as <user shell> but doesn't tell of a way so I can have it the way I
shared using the current date and time -

shirish@debian 14 Dec 2019 00:43:04 :~$

I am just using copying and pasting the time from before .

Any idea/advice would be nice. I would rather have guake be the way it
is and just have the prompt as I want it.

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