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Terminal Shell Doesn't Work

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A few days ago my shell in the terminal just wouldn't load. I had to use Visual Studio Code's terminal to do everything. I tried shutting Linux down. I had tried this, nevertheless it didn't work. Thanks in advance. If you need any further information, please tell me.

Lynn Crumbling avatar
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Do you know what terminal app you're using regularly? If you try to launch -that- program from the VS code terminal, what happens? Hopefully it spits out a useful error message, which you obviously aren't getting when looking running it from the UI. There's a chance it's logging a good error message to one of the logs in /var/log, or to a console, like tty1-tty8.
NotDiamondZ avatar
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I'm using the built-in terminal.
NotDiamondZ avatar
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@LynnCrumbling should I just reinstall the entire system?
Lynn Crumbling avatar
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That is up to you. If you've customized it a lot, and have lots of data on it, and other users share it, perhaps not. If you've only been using it for a short amount of time, and you really haven't spent much time setting things up for you, you might want to consider it. Is the time to troubleshoot going to exceed the time to backup, reinstall, and restore...?
NotDiamondZ avatar
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I already reinstalled it. I'm still having the problem. I haven't installed anything.
Lynn Crumbling avatar
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Not sure what default terminal is. If it's gnome, it'll be gnome-terminal. If KDE, likely konsole. I'd try running that program from the VS Code terminal, and see what errors it reports.
NotDiamondZ avatar
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running what program?
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@NotDiamondZ so the terminal window is opening, but you don't get a shell prompt inside it, correct? That is often because of an error in your shell initialization files (such as a file that sources itself, leading to an infinite loop). If you reinstalled the system but preserved your home directory that might explain why the problem remained.
NotDiamondZ avatar
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Yeah. That's right.
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Turns out there was a update and that was what was preventing the Shell from loading.

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