For some reason Terminal (OS X 10.2.6) has decided that it won't open a window when I launch it or start a new shell. There is one session open which refuses to close. It too has no window.
Help?
For some reason Terminal (OS X 10.2.6) has decided that it won't open a window when I launch it or start a new shell. There is one session open which refuses to close. It too has no window.
Help?
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THe program is probably locked up. Did you try force-quitting it? Some services, like menus, will still work when the main program has crashed. Cmd-Opt-Esc will bring up the Fordce Quit dialog.
Yes, I have tried force quitting it. That was the first thing I tried. I've also tried opening new windows, changing the preferences, setting them to universal, then quitting, then force quitting. I've also tried going through Process Viewer and killing any processes I could identify.
I still have one invisible session whenever I start Terminal, and any new sessions I open are also invisible. This really has me stumped, and means I can't do a bunch of important stuff I need to do in the command line.
Have you rebooted? I'm sure you have by now.
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Downloaded iTerm instead. It's a much, *much* groovier terminal. But now I'd like to find out how I can assign it as the default terminal program?