In Debian Sarge, in /etc/modules out-of-the-box, the comments say that nything
after '#' is ingored. But this is wrong. Only lines which BEGIN with '#' are
ignored. This should be changed.
Since /etc/modules appears to not be placed by any package but instead
dynamically created, I wonder where
I didn't know what package should i file this bug to (cterm, base-utils, ...)
so i report it here and hope someone can suggest:
I like customizing my PC. In my console I use the following PS1 var:
PS1='\n\033[34;1m[\w]\033[0;34m\$ '
PS1=$PS1'\033[s\033[1;1f\033[37;47;1m\033[K Terminal:
\033[2m
Hi,
I'm working on my computer to do a Linux MediaCenter (to play videos, DVS,
music, maybe games, and such). Since this computer will not have internet
nor LAN access, i'd like it to auto-login, so that by insterting a CD and
booting up, everything is done and not a single key has to be pressed.
H
> 1:2345:respawn:/usr/bin/setuid username /bin/bash --login
>
> (As always, call back if it doesn't work)
Thanks a lot. In fact, I had already tried this, but the problem is that
setuid doesn't set the environment. if there was some way to run 'su'
instead of 'setuid' but without asking for pass
> If you use GDM as your Display Manager, it has a feature to do
> Auto-Login.
hmm... "How can I auto-login as a _user_ (still, not as root, since i wouldn't
like any ap to corupt my system) in the Command Lie Interface? (the idea
is not to use X)" <- so, no X ;-)
> Okay. hope this helps
Not re
Hi again,
> Those two things associated with setting the username in PAM should make
> it so that anyone putting anyname in using any password that is unknown
> should work.
Yeah, I knew about that, but, as posted on my first message...
"i'd like it to auto-login, so that by insterting a CD and
It worked for me fine but, since rungetty doesn't set the USER variable,
HOME variable etc, bash, when run as "bash -l" will fail to rad ~/.profile
~/.bashrc, etc...
There must be a way to have rungetty to set this variables or some app
which logins into some user without prompting for pass :-/
Ple
Hi everybody,
I've been playing around with xmodmap desperatly, in order to find a way
to have CTRL+ALT to act as ATLGR. All my effords have been unsuccessful.
It is much easier for me to press CTRL+ALT+2 to get the @ than to type
ALTGR+2, so that's the reason, in case you were wondering.
Ok, ans
Hi everybody,
I've been playing around with xmodmap to get CTRL+ALT to act as ALTGR,
without success.
In fact, what i found, is that there is no way to have two keys in
comination to act as another one which is a _mode_ key.
If anyone could help me, I'd greatly appreciate it! :)
Thanks in advance
Hi everybody,
I've been playing around with xmodmap to get CTRL+ALT to act as ALTGR,
without success.
In fact, what i found, is that there is no way to have two keys in
comination to act as another one which is a _mode_ key.
If anyone could help me, I'd greatly appreciate it! :)
Thanks in advance
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