Hi, I've recently upgrading my Debian flavour from Testing to Unstable but
I'm still getting reference to Lenny:
car...@debian:~$ cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 \n \l
car...@debian:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 5.0
On 2009-02-09 22:16 +0100, Carlos Parada wrote:
Hi, I've recently upgrading my Debian flavour from Testing to Unstable but
I'm still getting reference to Lenny:
That should change in a few days when a new base-files package enters
sid.
car...@debian:~$ cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 \n
a new base-files package enters
sid.
car...@debian:~$ cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 \n \l
car...@debian:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (lenny)
Release:5.0
Codename:lenny
It's a known
El Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 02:29:13PM +0100, elboube escribió:
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 11:28:04AM -0500, David Rios R. wrote:
El Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 02:29:13PM +0100, elboube escribió:
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Subject: Re: /etc/issue dinámico
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 14:29:13 +0100
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 04:16:55PM -0600, Marcos Delgado Alcantar wrote:
David Rios R. wrote:
Hola listeros.
Estoy interesado, por pura curiosidad, en cambiar el mensaje que
aparece antes del prompt de login; este mensaje es el que se encuentra
en el archivo /etc/issue. Me gustaría que
Hola listeros.
Estoy interesado, por pura curiosidad, en cambiar el mensaje que
aparece antes del prompt de login; este mensaje es el que se encuentra
en el archivo /etc/issue. Me gustaría que apareciera un mensaje
dinámico como un saludo dependiendo de la hora o el uptime de la
máquina, en
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David Rios R. wrote:
Hola listeros.
Estoy interesado, por pura curiosidad, en cambiar el mensaje que
aparece antes del prompt de login; este mensaje es el que se encuentra
en el archivo /etc/issue. Me gustaría que apareciera un mensaje
dinámico
El día 17/02/06, David Rios R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hola listeros.Estoy interesado, por pura curiosidad, en cambiar el mensaje queaparece antes del prompt de login; este mensaje es el que se encuentraen el archivo /etc/issue. Me gustaría que apareciera un mensaje
dinámico como un saludo
Ola, hoy es date en el
/etc/issue y en vez de aparecer Ola, hoy es date aparezca el resultado del
comado Ola, hoy es vie feb 17 15:08:18 CET 2006. Yo tambien lo intente hace
tiempo, pero no di con la solucion :(.
salu2
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; este mensaje es el que se encuentra
en el archivo /etc/issue. Me gustaría que apareciera un mensaje
dinámico como un saludo dependiendo de la hora o el uptime de la
máquina, en resumen, el resultado de algún script. La pregunta es:
¿Es posible que a cambio del texto estático se invoque un script
El Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 03:11:39PM +0100, elboube escribió:
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Subject: Re: /etc/issue dinámico
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 15:11:39 +0100
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David Rios R. wrote:
Hola listeros.
Estoy interesado, por pura curiosidad, en cambiar el mensaje que
aparece antes del prompt de login; este mensaje es el que se encuentra
en el archivo /etc/issue. Me gustaría que apareciera un mensaje
dinámico como un saludo dependiendo de la hora o el uptime
El 17/02/06, Marcos Delgado Alcantar[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
David Rios R. wrote:
Hola listeros.
Estoy interesado, por pura curiosidad, en cambiar el mensaje que
aparece antes del prompt de login; este mensaje es el que se encuentra
en el archivo /etc/issue. Me gustaría que
El Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 04:16:55PM -0600, Marcos Delgado Alcantar escribió:
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Subject: Re: /etc/issue dinámico
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 16:16:55 -0600
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David Rios R. wrote:
Hola listeros
WiNsMuRf wrote:
El 17/02/06, Marcos Delgado Alcantar[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
David Rios R. wrote:
Hola listeros.
Estoy interesado, por pura curiosidad, en cambiar el mensaje que
aparece antes del prompt de login; este mensaje es el que se encuentra
en el archivo /etc/issue. Me gustaría
on Fri, Mar 15, 2002, Michael Kines ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
Many answers already provided, but I like this one, posted to deb-devel
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
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On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 15:43, Michael Kines wrote:
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
Attached
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Well, my version says:
Debian GNU/\s 3.0 \n \l
Andrew.
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Michael Kines wrote:
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/\s 2.2 \n \l
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--- Michael Kines [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-03-15 16:40):
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
If you're interested in geting a file back, do dpkg -S $file (in your
case dpkg -S
On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 17:43, Michael Kines wrote:
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 10:43:47AM -0500, Michael Kines wrote:
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
My /etc/issue reads:
Debian GNU/\s 3.0 \n \l
Create the text file
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 10:43:47 -0500
Michael Kines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
more /etc/issue
Debian GNU/\s 3.0 \n \l
On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 16:43, Michael Kines wrote:
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
bash-2.05a$ dpkg -S /etc/issue
base-files: /etc/issue
So an apt-get install
Michael Kines wrote (on 15 Mar 2002 at 10:43):
I accidentally erased my /etc/issue .
Now, when I switch alt-ctrl f1, there is no
indication of what tty I am on. Where can
I get that back again? Thanks.
And read ISSUE ESCAPES in man getty(8).
T.
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Santi wrote:
Que tal?
Que caracter de control hay que poner al inicio de /etc/issue para que
la pantalla se borre (como con clear) cada vez que se inicia una nueva
sesion en consola? Ya he probado ctrl+l. No funciona.
Tienes el comando clear.
Tambien puedes usar los
Que tal?
Que caracter de control hay que poner al inicio de /etc/issue para que
la pantalla se borre (como con clear) cada vez que se inicia una nueva
sesion en consola? Ya he probado ctrl+l. No funciona.
De donde saca la informacion el codigo de escape \o que colocado
en /etc/issue equivale
es un archivo con codigos ansi, asi que si no me acuerdo mal es ESC[2J
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From: Santi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 6:10 PM
Subject: Puede alguien pasarme su fichero /etc/issue?
Que tal?
Que caracter de
Buena memoria. Con ESC[2J la pantalla se limpia, pero el texto comienza
a escribirse abajo de todo :-(
Sabes donde puedo echarle un vistazo a los codigos ansi?
From: Pookie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Puede alguien pasarme su fichero /etc/issue?
es un archivo con codigos ansi, asi
En esta dirección puedes tener los códigos ANSI.
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Alley/8802/manual-ansilist.htm
Te adelanto que si lo que quieres es mover el cursor, he aquí la receta:
ESC[#;#H or ESC[#;#f
Moves cusor to line #, column #
Atentamente
Genaro Díaz
Caracas
Venezuela
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Santi wrote:
Yo en mi issue tengo lo siguiente para borra la pantalla
^[[H^[[J
Lo referente al nombre del dominio lo deve coger del hostname del /etc
Que tal?
Que caracter de control hay que poner al inicio de /etc/issue para que
la pantalla se borre (como con clear
~~
From: Pookie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Puede alguien pasarme su fichero /etc/issue?
es un archivo con codigos ansi, asi que si no me acuerdo mal es ESC[2J
- Original Message -
From: Santi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-spanish
[This isn't strictly Debian related]
Recently I've been reading security horror stories, and things that can
be done to avoid the problem.
Among the more vanilla problems is the /etc/issue file - specifically,
the advertisement of what OS is running on the target machine. I'd like
to get things
Hi Norman,
I can't say much about the /etc/issue file since I've never really dealt
with it. If you figure out what do about the issue file, could you
please let me know, too. By the way, this is the first time I've ever
noticed a /etc/issue.net file. Is this new to hamm, or was it in bo, too
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Among the more vanilla problems is the /etc/issue file - specifically,
the advertisement of what OS is running on the target machine. I'd like
to get things set up so that it's not immediately clear whether one of
our servers is running Linux, BSDi
On 9 Mar 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
: Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:
: Among the more vanilla problems is the /etc/issue file - specifically,
: the advertisement of what OS is running on the target machine. I'd like
: to get things set up so that it's not immediately clear
I know this doesn't totally relate to Debian...
I want to add a clear screen character to the begining of the /etc/issue
file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it
is ^L... how can I add this character with emacs?
-Paul
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On Fri, 18 Jul 1997 02:18:27 EDT Paul Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
I know this doesn't totally relate to Debian...
I want to add a clear screen character to the begining of the /etc/issue
file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it
is ^L... how can I add
of the /etc/issue
file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it
is ^L... how can I add this character with emacs?
I'm not sure how you would do it in Emacs - I use vi (actually Elvis...)
The characters you want are ESC[HESC[J where ESC is the escape
character (ie. one byte
totally relate to Debian...
I want to add a clear screen character to the begining of the /etc/issue
file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it
is ^L... how can I add this character with emacs?
-Paul
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to add a clear screen character to the beginning of the /etc/issue
file instead of having a clear command in the .bash_logout... I think it
is ^L... how can I add this character with emacs?
I'm not sure how you would do it in Emacs - I use vi (actually Elvis
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