[nmglug] motd

Anthony Martinez pi at pihost.us
Wed Dec 8 17:37:08 PST 2004


On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 05:54:20PM -0700, Jason Davis 
carved this out of pure phosphors:
> Hello,
>  The output of uname -a keeps getting written to the first line
> of /etc/motd. I think this happens when my box gets rebooted ..
> (I just edited the file or I would compare last modified time to uptime)
> Anyone know how to make this stop? (Debian testing)
> 

vi /etc/default/rcS
:%s/EDITMOTD=yes/EDITMOTD=NO/
:wq

> my motd :) (after removing the uname stuff)
> 
> *********************************************
> *ClaimMD - Runque2                          *
> *********************************************
> * o                                         *
> *  \_/\o                                    *
> * ( Oo)                        \|/          *
> * (_=-)  .===O-   ~~~~~Z~A~P~~ -O-          *
> * /   \_/U'                    /|\          *
> * ||  |_/                                   *
> * \\  |                                     *
> * {K ||    !TRESSPASERS WILL BE SHOT!       *
> *  | PP                                     *
> *  | ||                                     *
> *  (__\\                                    *
> *********************************************
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Jason Davis
> mohadib at openactive.org
> ~
> Ted Logan for President 2008
> Be excellent to each other. 
> 
> 
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 * the interrupt processing routine(s), so if you manage to get "flooded" by
 * irq's, start thinking about the "Power off/on" button...
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	2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/drivers/sbus/char/aurora.h




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