On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 10:08, bascule wrote:
> try using echo -e and using \\n to represent a newline, thus:
>  #bin bash
>   echo -e "Chuck Mattsen ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Mahnomen, MN" \\n
>   echo -e "Registered Linux User #346519" \\n
>   echo -e `cat /etc/mandrake-release` kernel "`uname -r`" \\n
>   echo `uptime`

Now /that/ looks familiar; similar to the way my random sig quotes file
needed to be formatted for Pegasus, back in my Windows days.  Will have
to try that, as well. Thx.

-- 
Chuck Mattsen ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Mahnomen, MN 
Registered Linux User #346519 
Mandrake Linux release 10.0 (Community) for i586 kernel 2.6.3-4mdk 
10:22:51 up 7:26, 1 user, load average: 0.23, 0.10, 0.09


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