As in: geoff@mtranch[30]->clera Command not found. Similar command is: 'clear'
Which would explain the annoying pause after I mis-type something. bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686
Anyone know how to suppress this nonsense?
thanks.
On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 16:53:53 -0700 Geoffrey Leach wrote:
Which would explain the annoying pause after I mis-type something. bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686
Anyone know how to suppress this nonsense?
I put this in my ~/.bashrc
unset -f command_not_found_handle
But you can also quash it system wide via:
yum erase PackageKit-command-not-found
On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 16:53 -0700, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
As in: geoff@mtranch[30]->clera Command not found. Similar command is: 'clear'
Which would explain the annoying pause after I mis-type something. bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686
Anyone know how to suppress this nonsense?
---- What nonsense?
echo $PATH
PATH="/usr/bin"
echo $PATH
clera
Get it?
Craig
On 07/02/2010 05:05 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 16:53 -0700, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
As in: geoff@mtranch[30]->clera Command not found. Similar command is: 'clear'
Which would explain the annoying pause after I mis-type something. bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686
Anyone know how to suppress this nonsense?
What nonsense?
echo $PATH
PATH="/usr/bin"
echo $PATH
clera
Get it?
Craig
Sorry for barge in in on this thread, as I did not catch the first of it... Are you saying your shell changed the value of the PATH variable after the first echo?
On 07/02/2010 05:19:07 PM, JD wrote:
On 07/02/2010 05:05 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 16:53 -0700, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
As in: geoff@mtranch[30]->clera Command not found. Similar command is: 'clear'
Which would explain the annoying pause after I mis-type something. bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686
Anyone know how to suppress this nonsense?
What nonsense?
echo $PATH
PATH="/usr/bin"
echo $PATH
clera
Get it?
Craig
Sorry for barge in in on this thread, as I did not catch the first of it... Are you saying your shell changed the value of the PATH variable after the first echo?
Nah. Tom Horsley got it. Craig blew it. Sigh.
On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 18:44 -0700, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
On 07/02/2010 05:19:07 PM, JD wrote:
On 07/02/2010 05:05 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 16:53 -0700, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
As in: geoff@mtranch[30]->clera Command not found. Similar command is: 'clear'
Which would explain the annoying pause after I mis-type something. bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686
Anyone know how to suppress this nonsense?
What nonsense?
echo $PATH
PATH="/usr/bin"
echo $PATH
clera
Get it?
Craig
Sorry for barge in in on this thread, as I did not catch the first of it... Are you saying your shell changed the value of the PATH variable after the first echo?
Nah. Tom Horsley got it. Craig blew it. Sigh.
---- sorry...
$ rpm -q PackageKit-command-not-found package PackageKit-command-not-found is not installed
I don't suffer from this self-inflicted wound but checking what is in one's 'PATH' environmental variable is always a good idea anyway.
Craig
On 07/03/2010 01:53 AM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
As in: geoff@mtranch[30]->clera Command not found. Similar command is: 'clear'
Which would explain the annoying pause after I mis-type something. bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686
Anyone know how to suppress this nonsense?
One possility is you having PackageKit-command-not-found installed.
It changes bash's behavior to invoke yum to install a package providing the "not found command" and causes major issues in using shells.
=> yum remove PackageKit-command-not-found
Ralf
thanks.
On 07/02/2010 09:23:20 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 07/03/2010 01:53 AM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
As in: geoff@mtranch[30]->clera Command not found. Similar command is: 'clear'
Which would explain the annoying pause after I mis-type something. bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686
Anyone know how to suppress this nonsense?
One possility is you having PackageKit-command-not-found installed.
It changes bash's behavior to invoke yum to install a package providing the "not found command" and causes major issues in using shells.
=> yum remove PackageKit-command-not-found
Ralf
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