A trivial question, but a question nonetheless! My FreeBSD /etc/motd is a static and
rather boring file. I recall that when I used to login to my Slackware machine, it
spruced things up a bit by offering some sort of rotating motd, which would spit out a
random quote or joke instead
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From: John DeStefano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 4:25 PM
Subject: rotating motd
A trivial question, but a question nonetheless! My FreeBSD /etc/motd is a
static and rather boring file. I recall that when I used to login
A trivial question, but a question nonetheless! My FreeBSD /etc/motd is a static
and rather boring file. I recall that when I used to login to my Slackware machine,
it spruced things up a bit by offering some sort of rotating motd, which would spit
out a random quote or joke instead
A trivial question, but a question nonetheless! My FreeBSD /etc/motd is
a static and rather boring file. I recall that when I used to login to
my Slackware machine, it spruced things up a bit by offering some sort
of rotating motd, which would spit out a random quote or joke instead