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On Tue, 13 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I don't know what a menu shell is, I just know I don't like 'em.  :-)
> Folks seem to think highly of mc.  Actually, it does seem fairly
> competent and convenient.  You can run it from /etc/passwd, or from
> .bash_profile.  If you run it from passwd, the user can run commands,
> but can not exit from mc or log out (at least I couldn't find a way, but
> I tend to get lost and feel trapped in menus).  I think it would be
> nicer to run it from .bash_profile.  See how you like it.  I think it's
> pretty much standard in any distro.  If not, I found it once.  I can
> find it again.  :-)

I know what mc is -- it's pretty standard, but that's not what I'm going
for... I'm going for a concise menu of things... sort of like the program
manager idea, in a text based concept.  I found a program called pdmenu
that does just that.. my only thing now is that I want it to be the
default shelel for the system, and I'm looking for a way to do that now
;).

> 
> Lawson
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> 
> On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
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> > Hello Everyone,
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> > I'm wondering if there is a menu shell available for Linux, and if so,
> > where is it at, and how can i make it the default shell for new users
> in
> > /etc/passwd?
> > 
> > TIA,
> > 
> > Mike
> > 
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