Mike Clarke jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk wrote:
On Monday 04 May 2009, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
...
? #!/bin/csh
? clear
? vidcontrol -C
? exec /usr/bin/login.real $@
But this wouldn't prevent someone scrolling back with the scroll
lock key before logging in. I assume the OP's
On Tuesday 05 May 2009, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Mike Clarke jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk wrote:
On Monday 04 May 2009, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
...
? #!/bin/csh
? clear
? vidcontrol -C
? exec /usr/bin/login.real $@
But this wouldn't prevent someone scrolling back
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 09:45:16AM +0100, Mike Clarke wrote:
On Tuesday 05 May 2009, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
Mike Clarke jmc-freeb...@milibyte.co.uk wrote:
On Monday 04 May 2009, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
...
? #!/bin/csh
? clear
? vidcontrol -C
? exec
On Monday 04 May 2009, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
If I needed to do this, could not find a way to do it via
configuration settings, and didn't want to hack the login
source code, I would try renaming the login binary to
something like login.real, and replacing it with an
executable script
Currently, if I log in, do some work, then log out (from plain TTY, no
X/SSH/etc), the output of my previous session is still readable above
the new login: prompt. One can use scroll lock to view even more.
How do I get it to clear the screen (and the scroll buffer) when the
login prompt gets
Hey John,
In order to achieve this, there are two methods that I know of,
however, they are only tested in the Bourne and Bourne Again shells.
clear logout # Bourne Again (Bash) Shell
clear exit # Bourne (sh) Shell
You may have to try similar commands
On May 3, 2009, at 9:48 PM, gabe g wrote:
Hey John,
In order to achieve this, there are two methods that I know of,
however, they are only tested in the Bourne and Bourne Again shells.
clear logout # Bourne Again (Bash) Shell
clear exit # Bourne (sh)
On 3 mei 2009, at 21:48, gabe g wrote:
Hey John,
In order to achieve this, there are two methods that I know of,
however, they are only tested in the Bourne and Bourne Again shells.
clear logout # Bourne Again (Bash) Shell
clear exit # Bourne (sh)
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 11:46:30AM -0700, jw wrote:
Currently, if I log in, do some work, then log out (from plain TTY, no
X/SSH/etc), the output of my previous session is still readable above
the new login: prompt. One can use scroll lock to view even more.
How do I get it to clear the
On 5/3/09, jw jwde...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently, if I log in, do some work, then log out (from plain TTY, no
X/SSH/etc), the output of my previous session is still readable above
the new login: prompt. One can use scroll lock to view even more.
How do I get it to clear the screen (and the
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 12:48 PM, gabe g johndoeismyn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey John,
In order to achieve this, there are two methods that I know of,
however, they are only tested in the Bourne and Bourne Again shells.
clear logout # Bourne Again (Bash) Shell
clear exit
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Paul B. Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote:
echo $TERM | grep cons25 /dev/null clear vidcontrol -C
Aha! I didn't know about 'vidcontrol -C'
That combined with 'clear' does the trick.
However...
Is there any way I could have this execute when the login: prompt
On Sun, 3 May 2009 11:46:30 -0700, jw jwde...@gmail.com wrote:
How do I get it to clear the screen (and the scroll buffer) when the
login prompt gets redisplayed?
Two options:
a) Clear everything right after login. Put the command clear
in your ~/.login, or /etc/csh.login for all users.
b)
jw jwde...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Paul B. Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote:
echo $TERM | grep cons25 /dev/null clear vidcontrol -C
Aha! I didn't know about 'vidcontrol -C'
That combined with 'clear' does the trick.
However...
Is there any way I could have this
0 jw jwde...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Paul B. Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote:
echo $TERM | grep cons25 /dev/null clear vidcontrol -C
Aha! I didn't know about 'vidcontrol -C'
That combined with 'clear' does the trick.
However...
Is there any way I could have this
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