On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:40:19PM -0800, Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
> How do I set it up in bash, so that when I logout it
> will clear the screen first?
In your home directory, have a shell script named ".bash_logout" with
the "clear" command in it.
Best of Lu
nu.
Alternately, if you are not permitted to touch the MBR, you can make a
very flexible boot floppy with grub. After installing the Debian grub
package, you can make a grub boot floppy as simply as "grub-floppy
/dev/fd0".
Best of Luck,
-Gleef
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ning: the resolution
might be a little off, and I wouldn't expect to get anything past
three buttons (i.e. no mouse wheel).
Alternately, I think Sun still sells their old-style mice. They're
probably not cheap.
Best of Luck
-Gleef
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lation based
on what I know about Apache 2.0 and what I gleaned from apt-cache.
Best of Luck,
-Gleef
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useful to you.
There is also an excellent mailing list for docbook-specific
questions, more info here:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/docbook/mailinglist/index.shtml
Best of luck,
-Gleef
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