[Pavel and Ira argue about the number of times ~/.bashrc is executed per
day]

I have a better idea: have a daemon that monitors ~/.signature. When it
noticed its atime has chaned (IOW, someone read it), it replaces it.
Yet another way is to write a kernel module that writes to the /proc fs
a file, which is set up in netscape to be the signature file. How to have
the kernel communicate with a user level process is left as an exercise to
the reader.

will-spew-crazy-ideas-for-hardware-ly y'rs, Z.
--
Moshe Zadka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.oreilly.com/news/prescod_0300.html
http://www.linux.org.il -- we put the penguin in .com


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