I keep getting notifications that
bash --login
is a command that has completed from gnome. Is this bad?
I’m not the one running these commands btw.
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I’m on gnome 44.3 on NixOS. I noticed 3 of them but thats it, one of them 3 hours ago and 2 of them 44 minutes ago.
Yeah I checked the manpage but wasn’t sure why this would be running by itself.
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No, not really.
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Alright, thanks for the help :)
No idea why GNOME is giving you these notifications but it may be a Cron task. Check your crontab
Are you using some kind of IDE application? Or just standard GUI apps?
I guess I’m running emacs and a couple of shell scripts, but mostly gui apps.
Then it might be one of those scripts
Yeah, you’re right, it happens after my music scraping script finishes (It takes like 30 minutes so I wasn’t able to make the connection). I realized this a couple hours ago.
does emacs have an integrated terminal view inside it? Seems like maybe it’s just creating a shell for you to use inside the editor or something? Either way, “bash --login” is just a login shell which I think basically just acts like if you had just logged in instead of inheriting most stuff from whatever process launched it. It in’t “logging in” like some user account or something. Unlikely that it’s something nefarious. At worst, it’s just usual buggy linux software interacting in weird ways.
does emacs have […] inside it?
Yes, it’s emacs.
Seriously, it even has multiple terminal emulators.
Yep.
I’d recommend the non-built-in package vterm if you want a “fully functional” terminal emulator running your preferred “full” shell like bash/zsh/etc inside of it, and/or the built-in eshell if you just need a quick shell (not bash, just somewhat similar) which is written purely in elisp, which means it also works the same on all platforms Emacs runs on. But in most cases I use vterm.
There’s also “term” and “shell”, both built-in. I only use vterm and eshell.
Is this when you open a terminal? It tells me stuff like that when my terminal session is done doing something when I didn’t have that windows focused
You can avoid that notification by switching to i3