Re: How to get rid of the motd

1998-09-22 Thread shaul
You have to touch .hushlogin. [04:43:35 shaul]$ man login LOGIN(1) LOGIN(1) NAME login - Begin session on the system SYNOPSIS login [username [environmental-variables]] DESCRIPTION login is used to establish a new session

How to get rid of the motd

1998-09-20 Thread Sean Johnson
This certainly isn't a serious problem, but I've been a little perplexed at not being able to get rid of the little blurb about Debian/GNU software not being responsible for your machine blowing up, blah, blah, blah that appears directly after login. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Sean

Re: How to get rid of the motd

1998-09-20 Thread Selim Issever
Why dont you just edit /etc/motd? Selim Sean Johnson wrote: This certainly isn't a serious problem, but I've been a little perplexed at not being able to get rid of the little blurb about Debian/GNU software not being responsible for your machine blowing up, blah, blah, blah that appears

Re: How to get rid of the motd

1998-09-20 Thread dsb3
On Sun, 20 Sep 1998, Selim Issever wrote: Why dont you just edit /etc/motd? Selim Sean Johnson wrote: This certainly isn't a serious problem, but I've been a little perplexed at not being able to get rid of the little blurb about Debian/GNU software not being responsible for your machine