Re: Making motd great again

2016-11-19 Thread Chad Dougherty
On 2016-11-19 16:43, Stuart Henderson wrote: To even get to the point of reading motd, a new user is going to already need to have found documentation. I can think of several examples where that's not true. Filling 2/3 of an 80x24 terminal at login by default seems quite a lot especially

Making motd great again

2016-11-19 Thread Chad Dougherty
I've been using OpenBSD since version 2.3 (pmax) and I've never felt like the default motd instills in users the appropriate level of confidence in the system. "What, I'm just logging in and they're already telling me how to report and fix bugs? Bummer, man!" We can do better. TREMENDOUSLY

OpenBSD parts in Toyota Highlander

2015-09-26 Thread Chad Dougherty
As seen in the software information screens on my brother in-law's Toyota Highlander. -Chad [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of WP_20150830_007.jpg]

Re: OpenBSD parts in Toyota Highlander

2015-09-26 Thread Chad Dougherty
Oh right, demime. Try this: http://1drv.ms/1MQ73pA Note the "Damien Millet" and "minidrot.org" typos ;) -Chad -Original Message- From: "Delan Azabani" <de...@azabani.com> Sent: ‎9/‎26/‎2015 11:01 To: "Chad Dougherty" <c...@