Thanks to all those who responded.
How about this: I want the X-Operating-System to report
Linux 2.4.2 i686 up 3 days, 16 hours, 08 minutes: 3 users; ave load:' and then have the
average of the 5 minute 10 minute and the fifteen minute loads.
Inline command or script would be cool.
thanks,
tw
Le jour Mon Mar 26, 2001 at 03:18:04PM -0600, Tim Whitehead
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> There should not be a space between `` because uptime includes a space. Actually
> I wish uptime had better formatting. They have two spaces before the amount of
> users and two spaces before load average (as well as a few others). If there is
> a way to remedy this, I'd be much obliged. Maybe if I knew enough Perl to write
> a script, but I don't.
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> my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -rsm``uptime`
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> tw
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> Le jour Tue Mar 27, 2001 at 07:02:40AM +1000, Tony Collins
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> > On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 09:23:42AM -0500, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
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> > Completely off-topic, I notice that your X-Operating-System header contains
> > the kernel version and the uptime. What have you got in your .muttrc to
> > make it put these things in your headers?
> >
> > Re
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> > Tony
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