Fix bad conditions on if statements that were causing false DE detection #787
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There are two instances of the condition:
if [ -n "$DE" ]; then
I think if statements with this condition were ALWAYS running, because at the beginning of detectde () $DE gets initialized to "Not Present".
if [[ -z "$DE" || "$DE" = "Not Present" ]]; then
There was one instance of this, which I believe is supposed to have a "==" vs "=". The first part of the condition is also NEVER false, since $DE gets initialized to "Not Present", as mentioned before, so I just removed it.
Fixes #782 (and possibly others)