VV>> Mount a filesystem via NFS and patch the kernel on the NFS server
VV>> to serve different signatures on that inode.
signaturefs anyone? With hierarchical signature namespace (you do want
different signatures for different outgoing lists?), signature attributes,
etc., etc.
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Moshe Zadka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [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.
Just modify .signature through crontab, regardless of how often
you invoke .bashrc.
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Oleg Goldshmidt
On Wed, 3 May 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
> > sidestepped it. I guess you're happy enough with the solutions. I logout
> > only once a month at the most, so I wouldn't call that a random sig
> > really :-)
>
> that's you.. But if you run X, u may notice that some times yu open X
> terminal..
> e
[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
Ira Abramov wrote:
> On Wed, 3 May 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
>
> > i just added to my bashrc that everytime i login, it will chage the
> > ~/.signature file
>
> sidestepped it. I guess you're happy enough with the solutions. I logout
> only once a month at the most, so I wouldn't call that a ra
On Wed, 3 May 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:
> i just added to my bashrc that everytime i login, it will chage the
> ~/.signature file
sidestepped it. I guess you're happy enough with the solutions. I logout
only once a month at the most, so I wouldn't call that a random sig
really :-)
> now i hav
Hi all
I found how to add fortune message to the netscape output..
i just added to my bashrc that everytime i login, it will chage the
~/.signature file
now i have other question:
I wonder how can i make my computer go to sleep (kinda windozes stand by
mode) when nobody is loged in for 5 minutes?