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#11
Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
just open /etc/profile file and add /bin/bash as the last line. Save this file -> open your terminal and see the differences.
Why does this lead to: open N9QTweak app it shows now terminal with new setup?
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#12
Originally Posted by coderus View Post
see? can you repeat this yourself with your current shell?
Yep.



And why can't you do the same with default shell?

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Yes, it affect the N9QT.. If you still want to use bash as default, leave it in /etc/profile. And when you open N9QT, just write: exit, then press enter. It will exit from bash and open N9QT.
If you don't want it in this way, just remove this line from /etc/profile and when you need it, open terminal and write /bin/bash, then press enter...
 

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Guys, do you REALLY need it?
 

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@PIDk your screen not same with my example. open your eyes
@Ancelad +1

This is terminal tool. If you not using terminal you don't need this
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#16
Coderus, the only difference I see is that it's not bash (but ash).
And autocompletion works perfectly well under this default shell.

Honestly I don't see a reason to change default shell to something different (like bash).

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#17
Code:
apt-get [TAB]
autoclean        build-dep        check            dist-upgrade     dselect-upgrade  purge            source           upgrade          
autoremove       changelog        clean            download         install          remove           update 
apt-get up [TAB]
update   upgrade  
apt-get upd [TAB]
apt-get apt-get update
@PIDk if you still not see any difference... go away noob then
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Coderus, allright now I see it.

BTW, theres is no need to be so rude.
 
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really? why you see no difference in #4 and #12 then?
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#20
Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
just open /etc/profile file and add /bin/bash as the last line. Save this file -> open your terminal and see the differences.
Did that go OK at your next reboot?
I got stuck in a boot loop and had to go into Android to comment out the /bin/bash line from the file

That was fun...
 
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