I saw a Ubuntu Bash under Windows 10 terminal splash screen here: Windows Subsystem for Linux display Linux distribution?
How can I change my ~/.bashrc
to get a similar splash screen in regular Ubuntu that would look like this?:
I saw a Ubuntu Bash under Windows 10 terminal splash screen here: Windows Subsystem for Linux display Linux distribution?
How can I change my ~/.bashrc
to get a similar splash screen in regular Ubuntu that would look like this?:
now
bash scriptNOTE: Updated April 28, 2018 for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
The heavy lifting is the splash component that shows this:
Yes it really is -14 in Edmonton and feels like -23. A good time to spend the long-weekend inside playing the newly arrived Tomb Raider 2013! Maybe brush up on that Resume to move to Vancouver or Montreal...
Here is the code:
Save the `~/.bashrc" file changes.
To display the Ubuntu information you need
screenfetch
:There are similar display packages to
screenfetch
so shop around!If you want the same command prompt with "─────────" dividing line between commands, change these lines:
Note the length of the separator line coincides with width of
screenfetch
output. In this case it is 92 characters wide andgnome-terminal
preferences are set accordingly.