On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 02:26:14AM +0200, guy keren wrote:
> > HI everybody,
> > Can anybody tell me how can i get the usrid of the user when new user log
> > in to the linux system.. and how can i set the messege for him for first
> > time only. The messenge should not come when he login second
I made once a bash script that displays a file only if it changes (keeping
md5 checksums in the user's homedir). I used it for msgs from the system
that I want the people to see just once when I change them.
Mail me privately if you need my script ...
Schlomo
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Shaul Karl wro
Hi, guy!
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 02:26:14AM +0200, you wrote the following:
> > HI everybody,
> > Can anybody tell me how can i get the usrid of the user when new user log
> > in to the linux system.. and how can i set the messege for him for first
> > time only. The messenge should not come wh
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Bhupesh Kokate wrote:
> HI everybody,
> Can anybody tell me how can i get the usrid of the user when new user log
> in to the linux system.. and how can i set the messege for him for first
> time only. The messenge should not come when he login second time.
> thanks..
one
I'll probably keep reminding you this for quite some time, but on this
tuesday, we start the "Welcome to Linux" lecture series at 18:30,
Technion's CS dept. bldg. Taub room number 6.
The first lecture will be about "Intro. and basic functions", by Benny
Gonar which will include the following topi
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Aviram Jenik wrote:
> A friend of mine
yeah, it's always "a friend" ;) (just kidding).
> has been having strange server crashes (about once a week
> in the last few weeks). His server was extremely stable until lately, and it
> doesn't do anything special except POP3 (qp
On 24-Mar-2000 Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Use HylaFax for faxing. (Look on Mandrake rpm contribs or
>
> It's setup can be a bit strange, but I can help you there.
Thanks, I'll try it myself first, but nice to have your offer as a
**back-up**.
BTW - while learning about SAMBA, I found a faq about
On 24-Mar-2000 Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Well, that is no wonder since smbfs (which smbmount belongs to) and
>samba
>are two different things. One is a server and the other is a network
>file system
I do understand that, but my point was that a newbie like me who is
looking for a way to setup a ne