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you need to edit your .bashrc file and remove the line that is trying to source the jade script that was installed when you did have jade.

In terminal in your home folder gedit .bashrc will open it, scroll down to the bottom and remove the line that sources the jade file, leave in the one for indigo. Save changes

you need to edit your .bashrc file and remove the line that is trying to source the jade script - it looks like you do have indigo installed as you, but looks like you have also have added that was installed when you did have jade.line to your .bashrc file

In terminal in your home folder gedit .bashrc will open it, scroll down to the bottom and remove the line that sources the jade file, leave in the one for indigo. Save changes