Hello:

If you are using the bash shell you
can use the ~/.bash_logout file to execute
some commands. In that file you could put a
tput clear to clear your screen.

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Sent: June 29, 1998 10:42 AM
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Subject: Re: How to clear screen before login prompt


Jieyao wrote:
>
> I was trying to do a clear screen after I logout from the console before
the
login
> prompt appears.
>
> Any idea how this can be done? I tried some escape sequence but doesn't
> work.
>
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Try adding clear to your .zlogout (or appropriate logout file for your
shell)


Dan..............


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