On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 04:34:54PM -0500, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> When I login, I get a UNIX tip by Dru, printed on the screen. I'd like
> to turn that off, but haven't located where to do that ... TIA.
By default, that's usually just the output of the fortune(6) command
rather than a FreeBSD
Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
When I login, I get a UNIX tip by Dru, printed on the screen. I'd like
to turn that off, but haven't located where to do that ... TIA.
-ste
LOL, there not *all* by Dru ... but a lot of them
are.
Check your dotfiles (.login, .profile, .shrc, .cshrc, and so
on) for a
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 03:34 pm, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> When I login, I get a UNIX tip by Dru, printed on the screen. I'd like
> to turn that off, but haven't located where to do that ... TIA.
>
> -ste
The ~/.login file executes fortune, which extracts a tip from the fortune
file
> When I login, I get a UNIX tip by Dru, printed on the screen.
> I'd like
> to turn that off, but haven't located where to do that ... TIA.
>
> -ste
Check the .xxxrc file for your shell. I bet that one of the last lines
fires off the program that gives you that output. For a bash shell
When I login, I get a UNIX tip by Dru, printed on the screen. I'd like
to turn that off, but haven't located where to do that ... TIA.
-ste
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