Re: symbolische links und CLEAR SCREEN bei logout

2003-06-16 Thread Michael Tuschik
Hi, On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 08:01:39PM +0200, Stefan Lommel wrote: [...] 2) Ich moechte das der screen (und buffer) beim Logout von einer Console geloescht wird. Bei der csh scheint das ja einfach durch einen Eintrag clear in der globalen csh.logout-Datei unter /etc, zu funktionieren...

Re: symbolische links und CLEAR SCREEN bei logout

2003-06-15 Thread Peter Blancke
erkan yanar [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit: On Sat, Jun 14, 2003 at 04:15:32PM +0200, Peter Blancke wrote: Und wenn es systemweit sein soll, ist das bei mir diese Datei ,---[ /etc/bash.bash_logout ] | clear `--- Wieso eigentlich? Ich weiss nicht mehr, woher ich das habe. In der man bash

Re: symbolische links und CLEAR SCREEN bei logout

2003-06-15 Thread Rainer Ellinger
Stefan Lommel schrieb: Ich moechte das der screen (und buffer) beim Logout von einer Console geloescht wird. Bei der csh scheint das ja einfach durch einen Eintrag clear in der globalen clear, wie auch setterm, erzeugen nur die Steuercodes, die vom jeweiligen Terminal dann nicht als Zeichen

Re: symbolische links und CLEAR SCREEN bei logout

2003-06-14 Thread Peter Blancke
Christian Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit: Stefan Lommel schrieb/wrote: Ich moechte das der screen (und buffer) beim Logout von einer Console geloescht wird. Fuer die bash habe ich mir eine Datei namens .bash_logout ins Home gelegt. Und wenn es systemweit sein soll, ist das bei mir diese

Re: symbolische links und CLEAR SCREEN bei logout

2003-06-14 Thread erkan yanar
On Sat, Jun 14, 2003 at 04:15:32PM +0200, Peter Blancke wrote: Christian Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit: Stefan Lommel schrieb/wrote: Ich moechte das der screen (und buffer) beim Logout von einer Console geloescht wird. Fuer die bash habe ich mir eine Datei namens .bash_logout ins

symbolische links und CLEAR SCREEN bei logout

2003-06-13 Thread Stefan Lommel
Hallo NG, 1) debian zeigt beim wechseln ueber einen symbolischen Link nicht das tasaechliche Verzeichnis an... Weiss jemand wie ich das abstellen kann ? So das ich immer den tasaechlichen Pfad im Prompt angezeigt bekomme Ist das auch so bei der csh und bei der ash (sh) (noch nicht getestet) 2)

Re: symbolische links und CLEAR SCREEN bei logout

2003-06-13 Thread Christian Schmidt
Stefan Lommel schrieb/wrote: Hallo NG, Zumindest aus meiner Sicht sind wir eine Mailingliste...;-) Ich moechte das der screen (und buffer) beim Logout von einer Console geloescht wird. Bei der csh scheint das ja einfach durch einen Eintrag clear in der globalen csh.logout-Datei unter /etc,

Clear screen on logout (Re: Terminal Corruption)

1998-05-04 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Sun, 3 May 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BTW I put reset in my .bash_logout so that the tty gets reset when I logout (unfortunatly it does it in xterms too with su etc... there should be a better way? relaly I only did it to clear the screen on logout) I finally broke down and did

Re: Clear screen on logout (Re: Terminal Corruption)

1998-05-04 Thread Oliver Elphick
Brandon Mitchell wrote: ... I finally broke down and did this the right way. Before, I was doing a trap /usr/bin/clear EXIT in my /etc/profile. Now I have the characters that are echoed by clear at the top of my /etc/issue and I unlinked my /etc/issue.net from my /etc/issue so that

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-30 Thread Nathan E Norman
I'm inherently lazy, and I hate typing. All these solutions work, but what's wrong with suing to root, typing 'vi /etc/issue', typing '!!clear' and finishing off with a ':wq' ?? grin Just goes to show there's more than one way to do it. (I think that may be trademarked by Larry Wall). Nathan

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-30 Thread Graeme Stewart
Colin Telmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote: On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Karl Ferguson wrote: At 09:50 AM 29/04/97 -0700, Ryan Shaw wrote: i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-30 Thread Matthew Tebbens
Try 'clear;logout' or alias it somewhere -- From: Ryan Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: clear screen on logout Date: Tuesday, April 29, 1997 12:50 PM i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-30 Thread Tommy van Leeuwen
just to throw myself in the thread. ;) /etc/issue is a pre-logon file and has nothing to do with logging out. (well, it gets displayed after you log out) but forget about it just put 'clear' in ~/.logout and tadaaa! I haven't seen anyone mentioning .logout and probably .login also works. greets

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-30 Thread Felix Almeida
From: Ryan Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: clear screen on logout Date: Tuesday, April 29, 1997 12:50 PM i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the login prompt

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-30 Thread Jonas Bofjall
On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Ryan Shaw wrote: i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the login prompt to appear at the top. i've worked around this by using an alias in bashrc, but i'm If you want if for every login, put a `clear screen' in your /etc/issue like this: clear /tmp/banan cat

clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Ryan Shaw
i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the login prompt to appear at the top. i've worked around this by using an alias in bashrc, but i'm sure there is a better way. any ideas? -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Karl Ferguson
At 09:50 AM 29/04/97 -0700, Ryan Shaw wrote: i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the login prompt to appear at the top. i've worked around this by using an alias in bashrc, but i'm sure there is a better way. any

RE: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Alec Clews
At 09:50 AM 29/04/97 -0700, Ryan Shaw wrote: i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the login prompt to appear at the top. i've worked around this by using an alias in bashrc, but i'm sure there is a better way. any

RE: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Karl Ferguson
At 05:58 PM 29/04/97 +0100, Alec Clews wrote: I think /etc/issue might be a better choice 'cause it gets displayed by getty I believe Sorry - my aplogies - I meant /etc/issue, hey it's 1am here :-) -- Karl Ferguson Tower Networking Pty Ltd Tel: +61-8-9456- [EMAIL PROTECTED] t/a STAR

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Karl Ferguson wrote: At 09:50 AM 29/04/97 -0700, Ryan Shaw wrote: i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the login prompt to appear at the top. i've worked around this by using an alias in bashrc, but i'm sure there

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Troy Hanson
Karl Ferguson wrote: Sorry - my aplogies - I meant /etc/issue, hey it's 1am here :-) At the top of my /etc/issue I put the ANSI Codes for home/clear: ^[[H^[[J -- (ESC)[H(ESC)[J you can get the ESC char in vi by hitting ctrl+V, then ESC. Hope this helps troy -- Psychiatrists say that one in

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Karl Ferguson
At 12:32 PM 29/04/97 -0400, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: mgetty, agetty mingetty use /etc/issue (by default, though this is of course configurable for mgetty and agetty) rather than motd. (I wonder what uses /etc/motd?) So, you can run (as root, of course): clear /etc/issue (no need to save

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Karl Ferguson wrote: At 12:32 PM 29/04/97 -0400, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: mgetty, agetty mingetty use /etc/issue (by default, though this is of course configurable for mgetty and agetty) rather than motd. (I wonder what uses /etc/motd?) So, you can run (as root, of course): clear

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
Ryan == Ryan Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ryan i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer Ryan as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the Ryan login prompt to appear at the top. i've worked around this Ryan by using an alias in bashrc, but i'm

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Karl Ferguson wrote: At 09:50 AM 29/04/97 -0700, Ryan Shaw wrote: i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the login prompt to appear at the top. i've worked around this by using an alias in

Re: clear screen on logout

1997-04-29 Thread Colin Telmer
On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote: On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Karl Ferguson wrote: At 09:50 AM 29/04/97 -0700, Ryan Shaw wrote: i've looked through the archives and haven't found an answer as of yet. i'd like the screen cleared on logout and the login prompt to appear at the top.