Re: bashrc
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Hi,
montefin <montefin@finux.com> writes:
> 1.) Edit his/her MOTD file to print to screen a set text message at
> login. (Edit your /etc/motd file, Avinash, to make it say what you want
> it to say.)
But, as I said before, leave the first line blank. When the system is
rebooted, the first line will be replaced with the contents of `uname -a`
unless you edit /etc/default/rcS and set EDITMOTD=no.
> 2.) Attach a signature.txt file to his/her outgoing mail, such as I have
> attached to mine below. Write one in your home directory
> (~/signature.txt) and point your mail app to it, _but_ only 4 lines,
> Avinash, or you're gonna get back more mail than you care to read :)
s/\.signature\.txt/.signature/g
> ALTHILTM,
WTF does that mean? :)
- --
Graeme.
graeme+sig@mathie.cx
"Life's not fair," I reply. "But the root password helps." - BOFH
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- From: Viktor Rosenfeld <rosenfel@informatik.hu-berlin.de>
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