Terminal program

leemay

Member
When I start up my Mac, the Terminal Program starts up. I don't use it and it is annoying to quit out of.

How do I get this NOT to start up when I boot the computer?

Thanks
 
System Preferences > Accounts > Login Items > Select Terminal and hit the Minus button.
 
If the terminal window has anything more than a single line ending with "$" or "#," it may be that a script is being run by terminal at startup/login. If so, preventing terminal from starting will also prevent that script from running.

In addition to the account login items, it could be started by the script /etc/rc.local in 10.5, or several other /etc/rc* scripts in 10.4 and earlier.

There could also be a script or plist file in one of the following directories:

/Library/StartupItems
/System/Library/StartupItems
/--your user directory--/Library/LaunchAgents
/Library/LaunchAgents
/Library/LaunchDaemons
/System/Library/LaunchAgents
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons
 

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