jim r wrote:
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
I created a file ~/.bash_logout with one command in it, clear
Works like a
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jim r said
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
Personally, I don't like the shell-specific
On Thu, Oct 29, 1998 at 12:04:20AM +, Steven Udell wrote:
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jim r said
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt...
jim r said
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up
on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all
that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
Personally, I don't like the shell-specific solutions. As
jim r said
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
Personally, I don't like the shell-specific solutions. As system
administer
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
For that matter, how can I change the login prompt itself?both lines
(Debian GNU/Linux
edit /etc/issue if u are on the local machine or /etc/issue.net for telnet
sessions ... that is, put a full screen of welcome messages on it and it will
clear away all those funny characters
hope this helps,
Chad
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On 10/27/98, at 1:31 AM, jim r wrote:
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
For that matter, how can I change the login prompt itself?both lines
(Debian
On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, jim r wrote:
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
No script, just add `trap clear EXIT` to the end of
How do I clear the screen after logout? so...instead of walking up on
the remnants of the X server terminating and a login prompt, all that
shows on the screen is the login prompt... what script is it?
In your home directory, create a file called '.bash_logout' (assuming
that you are using
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