On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 04:56:55PM +0100 or thereabouts, Magni Onsoien wrote:
> Bravard, Mark:
> > 1) How do you configure an account so that each time you logout the system
> > will execute the fortune command and sleep for 15 seconds?
...and in those fifteen seconds someone hits ^C and sends
Bravard, Mark:
> 1) How do you configure an account so that each time you logout the system
> will execute the fortune command and sleep for 15 seconds?
>
> 2) Modify the startup file so that each time you log into the system will
> create a command named "ll". When you type in the command "ll
1) How do you configure an account so that each time you logout the system
will execute the fortune command and sleep for 15 seconds?
2) Modify the startup file so that each time you log into the system will
create a command named "ll". When you type in the command "ll" at the
prompt.
3) Cr
Le 01 novembre 2000 a 16:22, Amy a écrit :
> I assume I am looking in the wrong place. How easy is
> it to use a Linux machine as a file server for a Mac
> network? We have a customer whose server is an NT machine,
It could be only a matter of installing Netatalk on the Linux box.
http:
On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 08:37:56AM +0100, betka wrote:
> i have unsuccessfully attempted to get this up and running..
> advertised itself as being straight out of the box will amaze u kind of
> thing..
> i do not host my own domain..am being hosted on a friends server
> so i am not installing this