Log-On related Question
W. Nick Dotson
nickdotson at bellsouth.net
Wed Dec 22 18:58:30 EST 2004
In the Intro to Linux, in chapter 2, where it is telling one how to log onto the system in text versus graphical mode. He say,
"When the system has accepted you as a valid user, you may get some more information, called the message of the day, which can be anything. Additionally,
it is popular on UNIX systems to display a fortune cookie, which contains some general wise or unwise (this is up to you) thoughts. After that, you will
be given a shell, indicated with the same prompt that you would get in graphical mode."
Can we have that in Fedora/Lunux? If so, is it hard to setup and configure, perhaps way farther in the manual? (grin)
Nick
W. Nick Dotson
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Senior Support Engineer for Kurzweil 1000
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