Hi Lionel,
You can get the same result by adding a line to /etcbashrc or
/home/lionel/.bashrc this would consist of:
/usr/games/fortune
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, you
wrote: >
> Hi guys, I have what I hope is an easy question to answer. My first experience
>with Linux was an old Slackware distribution from 1995. I knew nothing of it then and
>paid little or no attention until early this year. That old distribution had a random
>message of the day that would come up when you logged in. It varied from jokes, to
>thinks to think about etc.... My question is if there is similar utility that I can
>download to give me similar functionality in Redhat 6.1. Thanks in advance guys:)
>
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Hope you are enjoying your New Linux Distro,
Dave
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while (memory_available) {
eat_major_portion_of_memory (no_real_reason);
if (feel_like_it)
make_user_THINK (this_is_an_OS);
gates_bank_balance++;
}
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