> From: Andrew C Aitchison <[email protected]>
> 
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2025, D. Hugh Redelmeier via Alpine-info wrote:
> 
> > When I run Alpine in a Gnome terminal, it puts "alpine" in the window's
> > header.  This is something alpine is actively doing since the default
> > terminal header (maintained by BASH) has user@host:directory.
> 
> This does not happen for me on Ubuntu (25-04/plucky).
> Which distro are you using ?

Fedora 42.

> It may not actually be alpine, but a wrapper script which calls the
> alpine executable, in which case you may be able to disable this or
> change the string.

I don't see a wrapper script.  /usr/bin/alpine is a binary.  Fedora ships 
pretty plain versions of most things.  Alpine is 2.26.

I think that there is a patchset applied, but not generated by Fedora 
folks.

I tried invoking alpine as /usr/bin/alpine and the window header still 
said "alpine".
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