On %M 0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (That I was still too lazy to fix my attribution line in .muttrc)
> thanks for jumping to my rescue guys, I just about had a package built ;). > Oh well. I'll have to go find something else to do... It's pretty hard, > every time I think of something it's already there ;). > Lemme go see if debian has "lightbar" on its list.... If not that > will be my first try... ( For those of you who don't know, it makes WWIV > style login screens possible ... ) There's two issues here. First of all, lightbar is also hideously messy and moderately insecure code - it has a couple of buffer overflows, for instance, not to mention it offends my sense of the esthetics of code. Plus, it's based on a login and telnetd that are VERY old. If you feel like hacking it into the new login.c (from shadow-97blah), go right ahead. In my spare time I'm working on a replacement (perhaps to be called deblogin?) which will apply itself as a patch to a copy of login.c. Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]