The default byobu prompt was updated since Ubuntu Noble to show the time elapsed from the previous command. You can see this code in /usr/share/byobu/profiles/bashrc
You can see this profile is being applied at the end of your ~/.bashrc file.
At the moment I don't think there's a way to explicitly disable just the timer, but feel free to create your own profile and/or modify your ~/.bashrc to remove the timer.
Hi Djerk,
The default byobu prompt was updated since Ubuntu Noble to show the time elapsed from the previous command. You can see this code in /usr/share/ byobu/profiles/ bashrc
You can see this profile is being applied at the end of your ~/.bashrc file.
At the moment I don't think there's a way to explicitly disable just the timer, but feel free to create your own profile and/or modify your ~/.bashrc to remove the timer.