On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 10:23:32PM -0500, maru wrote:

> Now that's interesting: I use 'sudo' meself.  A curious bug in
> puTTY.  Another thing: wouldn't your prompt change automatically, from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On my system, the prompt is set automatically whenever a person logs in
by a line in the script .bashrc.

My root prompt (defined in /root/.bashrc) is deliberately set to be
different than my normal user prompt.

So yes, as I said, "my command prompt also changes when I become root".

> But I take it from your last section that you are actually getting all
> your email from /var/mail/, right, since if

Not from /var/mail, but from the local filesystem, yes. I keep my mail
in mail/ in my home directory.

> Didn't really seem worth it. Why did you?

I don't think you understand my setup. My linux box is a fully
functional mail server, attached to the Internet 24/7 and running
Postfix. There is no need for POP or IMAP or anything like that.


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Erik Reuter   http://www.erikreuter.net/
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