Type LOGOFF at the command prompt. You can lowercase commands and
abbreviate most
as well hence:
$ lo
will generally get you off. N.B. that "exit" will simply stop whatever
procedure or program that
you ^Y'ed out of. It won't get you off of the machine. "lo" will under
most circumstances
"logoff" definitely will.
Peter Prymmer
Tels
<perl_dummy@bloo To: Michael G Schwern
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
dgate.com> cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], "Craig A. Berry"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11/06/2001 01:15
PM Subject: Re: Dusting out vms/test.com
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Moin,
On 06-Nov-01 Michael G Schwern tried to scribble about:
> On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 11:42:07PM -0600, Craig A. Berry wrote:
> I am sooo lost in here.
Glad I am not the only one. I couldn't even logoff...:-/
Cheers,
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