Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 09:07:31AM -0600, skrev Jon Pennington:
On Wed, 08 Mar 2000, Cliff Pankonien wrote:
I think you can do that with motd (message of the day), just edit /etc/motd with pico or whatever...
Hi I was wondering if it is possible to have f.ex TUX in ascii-art in this file (motd) and then color it in the same way one can colorify the bash prompt f.ex: [1;36m\\nREADY\n\ (I think :-)) Here the tekst READY has the color cyan. Would it be possible ?? (Hope you get my point :-)) /Niels --
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