Description:
Tired of your terminal closing immediately after running a shell script? In this video, we’ll show you a step-by-step method to keep your GNOME Terminal open, allowing you to analyze errors effectively.
Steps Covered:
Open GNOME Terminal and under the edit tab go to Preferences.
Select your profile (often named Unnamed).
Navigate to the Command tab.
In the When command exits section, choose Hold the terminal open.
Stay tuned to learn how to prevent your terminal from closing and make debugging a breeze!
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