serviio at Terminal login
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I'm on OS X 10.7.5 and for some reason when I open Terminal "serviio" is before the name of my computer at login. I deleted Serviio and did a search to make sure I didn't have any orphaned files, and looked in Activity Monitor to make sure no processes were running. Logged out and back in and it's still there. I'm attaching a screenshot. Anyone know how to get rid of this?
serviio at Terminal login
Looks to me that the PS1 variable was modified.
Maybe this will help: http://beckism.com/2009/02/better_bash_prompt/
Maybe this will help: http://beckism.com/2009/02/better_bash_prompt/
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Re: serviio at Terminal login
Serviio doesn't make any changes to your Mac. Unless you followed some tutorials to, for example, start Serviio automatically with a specific user.
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Re: serviio at Terminal login
zip wrote:Serviio doesn't make any changes to your Mac. Unless you followed some tutorials to, for example, start Serviio automatically with a specific user.
I didn't. i did set Serviio to start at login in the "accounts" pref pane but I have several things set to start at login and none of them have ever done this. Other than that, all I've done is download and run serviio like I would any other application. Something has caused this without input from me and I'd really like to get rid of it.
Re: serviio at Terminal login
did you try the link r-win posted?
Re: serviio at Terminal login
slyguy42o wrote:did you try the link r-win posted?
I did. And I had not changed anything to show a different name in Terminal. NOW, here is something REALLY interesting. I wanted to upgrade to Mountain Lion and I don't like doing upgrades, I like clean installs. So, I completely reformatted my hard drive. Several times. Not just reformat, but repartitioned as well. I boot into my new clean ML installation which I haven't installed ANY apps on much less Serviio, open up Terminal... and it's STILL THERE! That's CRAZY. How does that even happen?
Re: serviio at Terminal login
doesn't it sync some stuff in the iCloud? I have no idea.
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Re: serviio at Terminal login
It does but only iCloud specific stuff. I've never used any of that stuff anyway. I just don't get how that could come back after a complete reformat. I didn't migrate from another system folder or anything. I set it up fresh with a new name and everything. Another weird thing is, My system definition now says that I'm a Mac Pro (thanks to DSDT for my MOBO) but that line in terminal still says iMac.
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