Hi Michaell,
Try man motd.
I think this can also be handled by a linuxconf module but never tried it
myself.
Have fun,
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Thursday, October 26, 2000, 2:07:52 PM, you wrote:
MT> Okay it's a useless thing to know, but I have two linux machines (slack and
MT> RH). The slackware machine displays a qotd upon login. I didn't install the
MT> slackware machine and can't figure out how to get the qotd going on the RH
MT> machine.
MT> Any clues??
MT> Michaell
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