Could you clarify the issue for me and provide a test case?
You said that "desktop users pretty much never run a login shell ever." Am I right that running gnome-terminal in Unity by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T is running a non-login shell?
I tried to clarify the summary based on this comment: "People logging in with ssh to an Ubuntu machine will get progcomp in their login shell, but not in subshells they start inside screen(1), for example."
Could you clarify the issue for me and provide a test case?
You said that "desktop users pretty much never run a login shell ever." Am I right that running gnome-terminal in Unity by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T is running a non-login shell?
I tried to clarify the summary based on this comment: "People logging in with ssh to an Ubuntu machine will get progcomp in their login shell, but not in subshells they start inside screen(1), for example."
Let me know if I made a mistake.