[Leaf-user] alert

2001-11-14 Thread Robert Williams

Hi all,
I have had a shell script that I got from Charles a long time ago 
running on my router. It beeps when the router comes up so I don't 
have  to have a monitor connected to know that the system is up. It 
used to get backed up in etc but apparently etc does not back up 
init.d anymore. So I put it in is own tiny lrp package. It's a 
whopping 452 bytes. Its the little things that make me happy and 
maybe they do you too. Please feel free to download alert.lrp from my 
web site at:

http://home.pacbell.net/rcw1/lrp/file_index.html
http://home.pacbell.net/rcw1/lrp/index.html

Enjoy, Robert Williams

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Re: [Leaf-user] alert

2001-11-26 Thread David Douthitt

Robert Williams wrote:

> I have had a shell script that I got from Charles a long time ago
> running on my router. It beeps when the router comes up so I don't
> have  to have a monitor connected to know that the system is up. It
> used to get backed up in etc but apparently etc does not back up
> init.d anymore. So I put it in is own tiny lrp package. It's a
> whopping 452 bytes. Its the little things that make me happy and
> maybe they do you too.

There is already a package called boot.lrp (or something like that)
which does this.  Also, Oxygen is already configured to do this -
including using variant tones so you can tell what portion of the bootup
is occuring.

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