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<p>I am using Geany 1.36-2 on Fedora 32. In the terminal of Geany, each line starts with [<g-emoji class="g-emoji" alias="package" fallback-src="https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/1f4e6.png">📦</g-emoji> org.geany.Geany CurrentFileName]$. This seems different from 1.36-1, and I am not sure if this is normal.</p>
<p>When I execute a command in the Geany terminal, a command like ls works well. However, when I execute the name of software like python, R, and Julia, an error message showed up saying:</p>
<p><code>sh: python: command not found  </code><br>
When I use my system terminal instead of the Geany terminal, I do not have this issue.</p>

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