AS I login to a server get the message “: command not found…” [on hold]

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As I login to a server I get the message:
: command not found...
Any idea what the root cause is ?
linux
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As I login to a server I get the message:
: command not found...
Any idea what the root cause is ?
linux
put on hold as unclear what you're asking by jasonwryan, Jeff Schaller, Rui F Ribeiro, Kusalananda, Anthony Geoghegan 3 hours ago
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also if I ssh to it, I get the mesaage
– tester787
4 hours ago
: command not found...
– tester787
4 hours ago
Command not found, means the command you typed isn't available on this system. Please provide more information.
– zzeroo
4 hours ago
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Please add the full error message (it will say what command is not found and what generated the error). Also check your shell's initialisation files for any mistyped command.
– Kusalananda
3 hours ago
There's one scenario where that is the full message.
– JdeBP
1 hour ago
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As I login to a server I get the message:
: command not found...
Any idea what the root cause is ?
linux
As I login to a server I get the message:
: command not found...
Any idea what the root cause is ?
linux
linux
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by jasonwryan, Jeff Schaller, Rui F Ribeiro, Kusalananda, Anthony Geoghegan 3 hours ago
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also if I ssh to it, I get the mesaage
– tester787
4 hours ago
: command not found...
– tester787
4 hours ago
Command not found, means the command you typed isn't available on this system. Please provide more information.
– zzeroo
4 hours ago
1
Please add the full error message (it will say what command is not found and what generated the error). Also check your shell's initialisation files for any mistyped command.
– Kusalananda
3 hours ago
There's one scenario where that is the full message.
– JdeBP
1 hour ago
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also if I ssh to it, I get the mesaage
– tester787
4 hours ago
: command not found...
– tester787
4 hours ago
Command not found, means the command you typed isn't available on this system. Please provide more information.
– zzeroo
4 hours ago
1
Please add the full error message (it will say what command is not found and what generated the error). Also check your shell's initialisation files for any mistyped command.
– Kusalananda
3 hours ago
There's one scenario where that is the full message.
– JdeBP
1 hour ago
also if I ssh to it, I get the mesaage
– tester787
4 hours ago
also if I ssh to it, I get the mesaage
– tester787
4 hours ago
: command not found...
– tester787
4 hours ago
: command not found...
– tester787
4 hours ago
Command not found, means the command you typed isn't available on this system. Please provide more information.
– zzeroo
4 hours ago
Command not found, means the command you typed isn't available on this system. Please provide more information.
– zzeroo
4 hours ago
1
1
Please add the full error message (it will say what command is not found and what generated the error). Also check your shell's initialisation files for any mistyped command.
– Kusalananda
3 hours ago
Please add the full error message (it will say what command is not found and what generated the error). Also check your shell's initialisation files for any mistyped command.
– Kusalananda
3 hours ago
There's one scenario where that is the full message.
– JdeBP
1 hour ago
There's one scenario where that is the full message.
– JdeBP
1 hour ago
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If your just login and get this message, the root cause could be a wrong startup script.
Maybe in some start scripts like ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc a command is called. Please add the full error message.
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If your just login and get this message, the root cause could be a wrong startup script.
Maybe in some start scripts like ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc a command is called. Please add the full error message.
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If your just login and get this message, the root cause could be a wrong startup script.
Maybe in some start scripts like ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc a command is called. Please add the full error message.
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If your just login and get this message, the root cause could be a wrong startup script.
Maybe in some start scripts like ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc a command is called. Please add the full error message.
If your just login and get this message, the root cause could be a wrong startup script.
Maybe in some start scripts like ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc a command is called. Please add the full error message.
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also if I ssh to it, I get the mesaage
– tester787
4 hours ago
: command not found...
– tester787
4 hours ago
Command not found, means the command you typed isn't available on this system. Please provide more information.
– zzeroo
4 hours ago
1
Please add the full error message (it will say what command is not found and what generated the error). Also check your shell's initialisation files for any mistyped command.
– Kusalananda
3 hours ago
There's one scenario where that is the full message.
– JdeBP
1 hour ago