I've been experimenting with some fun terminal commands like lolcat and hollywood, but now my terminal is acting strange. There's color in the text I type, a number shows up after my username, and the word 'byobu' along with my local address appears at the top. I really want to get my old terminal back! I've even tried uninstalling and reinstalling the terminal from the Cosmic store, but nothing changes. I'm using Pop!_OS 24.04. What should I do to remove Byobu?
4 Answers
I actually prefer Byobu over tmux; it has some cool features! If you're struggling with the colors and the orange and blue scheme, you might want to check the settings or documentation. It can take a bit to customize it to your liking, but it can be really powerful!
Byobu is actually a terminal multiplexer, and it probably got installed as a dependency when you tried out Hollywood or another command. It's designed to manage multiple terminal sessions within one window, which can be really helpful once you get used to it.
You can remove Byobu by running the command: `sudo apt remove byobu`. After that, make sure to refresh your terminal configuration with `source ~/.bashrc`. This should help clear things up! Since you're using the Cosmic Terminal, it should work fine here.
Just a quick tip: when asking for help with technical issues, always mention your distribution and any error messages you encounter. It helps a lot! Also, if you're open to it, keeping Byobu might be worth it if you're looking to do more complex things in the terminal.

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