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trying to get the buddha, makeissue returns a lot of errors.
╔═[root@tukumon]═[16:22:12 Tue Mar 31]═[/etc]
╚═══[#]> ~/makeissue
: command not foundne 1:
: command not foundne 2:
/root/makeissue: line 3: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 3: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 3: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 3: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 3: 37m_ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 3: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 3: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 4: _._: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 4: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 4: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 4: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 4: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 5: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 5: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 5: 32m..-~--~: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 5: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 5: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 5: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 5: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 6: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 6: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 6: -,: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 6: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 6: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: command substitution: line 7: syntax error near unexpected token `('
/root/makeissue: command substitution: line 7: ` {.' .' .' , .' , .} ' (| -_- |)
/root/makeissue: line 6: 32m.~~: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 9: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 9: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 10: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 10: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: !#.ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 31m. \\| |// .: No such file or directory
/root/makeissue: line 14: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 33m{: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 31m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 31m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 35m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: //: No such file or directory
/root/makeissue: line 15: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 33m}: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 32m,..-: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 31m/: No such file or directory
/root/makeissue: line 15: : command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 31m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 31m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 35m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: : command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: -: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 32m_,.ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 15: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: command substitution: line 16: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/root/makeissue: command substitution: line 17: syntax error: unexpected end of file
/root/makeissue: line 13: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 31m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: : command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: : command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 31m\ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 31m/o such file or directory
/root/makeissue: line 13: 35m//: No such file or directory
/root/makeissue: line 13: : command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: : command not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 32m,- -.ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 13: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 33m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 33m}: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 32m- `. /o such file or directory
/root/makeissue: line 14: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 32m/o such file or directory
/root/makeissue: line 14: 37m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: ommand not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 31m: command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: : command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: : command not found
/root/makeissue: line 14: 32m\ommand not found
/root/makeissue: command substitution: line 14: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
/root/makeissue: command substitution: line 15: syntax error: unexpected end of file
: command not foundne 14: 31m.
/root/makeissue: line 17: syntax error near unexpected token `|'
/root/makeissue: line 17: ` .' \\- { } \\ __. ."" '<_ '.___\\_<|'_/___.' _> "".
any ideas?
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That's the issue file. Just save it as /etc/issue, it's not a script.
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That's the issue file. Just save it as /etc/issue, it's not a script.
that may or may not work depending on the escape character. checkout my vim :%s/... command a few posts back if you get errors using it as is.
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Works fine for me, I'm using it right now
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Here's my take:
you can find the /etc/issue file at http://aligunduz.org/random/issue
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Since setting this up my tty's aren't cleared when the issue file is displayed. This is especially annoying on first login when the entire boot sequence is left on screen with my /etc/issue output squished in at the top. Could I have changed something to cause this?
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make sure you have:
^[[H^[[2J
in the beginning of your issue file
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make sure you have:
^[[H^[[2J
in the beginning of your issue file
That did it. Thanks!
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Here's my take:
http://aligunduz.org/random/arch_loginlogo.pngyou can find the /etc/issue file at http://aligunduz.org/random/issue
I like this one I saved the file and moved it into /etc/, yet it won't work The colour codes seem to be the problem, I have no idea what I'm doing wrong here...
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gnufs wrote:Here's my take:
http://aligunduz.org/random/arch_loginlogo.pngyou can find the /etc/issue file at http://aligunduz.org/random/issue
I like this one I saved the file and moved it into /etc/, yet it won't work The colour codes seem to be the problem, I have no idea what I'm doing wrong here...
I had the same problem when pasting it into my /etc/issue in vim. What ending up fixing it for me was hitting Ctrl-v+Ctrl-[ before each [insert color code here...
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whordijk wrote:gnufs wrote:Here's my take:
http://aligunduz.org/random/arch_loginlogo.pngyou can find the /etc/issue file at http://aligunduz.org/random/issue
I like this one I saved the file and moved it into /etc/, yet it won't work The colour codes seem to be the problem, I have no idea what I'm doing wrong here...
I had the same problem when pasting it into my /etc/issue in vim. What ending up fixing it for me was hitting Ctrl-v+Ctrl-[ before each [insert color code here...
I tried that, but it didn't do the trick either
EDIT: Here's a screenshot of the output I get when ssh'ing into the machine with the ssh banner pointing at /etc/issue:
Last edited by whordijk (2009-08-02 10:57:24)
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Pi wrote:whordijk wrote:I like this one I saved the file and moved it into /etc/, yet it won't work The colour codes seem to be the problem, I have no idea what I'm doing wrong here...
I had the same problem when pasting it into my /etc/issue in vim. What ending up fixing it for me was hitting Ctrl-v+Ctrl-[ before each [insert color code here...
I tried that, but it didn't do the trick either
EDIT: Here's a screenshot of the output I get when ssh'ing into the machine with the ssh banner pointing at /etc/issue:
http://hcnop.net/scrot.png
It should work fine when you log in locally. It won't work when logging in via ssh (with /etc/issue as the Banner).
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whordijk wrote:Pi wrote:I had the same problem when pasting it into my /etc/issue in vim. What ending up fixing it for me was hitting Ctrl-v+Ctrl-[ before each [insert color code here...
I tried that, but it didn't do the trick either
EDIT: Here's a screenshot of the output I get when ssh'ing into the machine with the ssh banner pointing at /etc/issue:
http://hcnop.net/scrot.pngIt should work fine when you log in locally. It won't work when logging in via ssh (with /etc/issue as the Banner).
Ah, that's too bad... I currently have no monitor hooked up to plato, but I'll believe you on your word So a colourized ssh login is out of the question, or are there other ways to achieve that?
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Mine : http://omploader.org/vNG0yNg
I'm french, don't mind my mistakes in english.
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Mine : http://omploader.org/vNG0yNg
Post your code or a link to a copy of your issue file
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Woops, had forgotten the most important part of my post
Last edited by Erus_Iluvatar (2010-06-15 18:43:25)
I'm french, don't mind my mistakes in english.
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~ >>> Mixed up the posted 'issue' designs -- came up with this baby;
-clean
-organized
-& ultimately cool
~ >>> Watchout!
~ >>> The yellow is actually blue, and the 'light' blue is actually yellow!
~ >>> Also the red is actually 'dark' blue and the 'dark' blue is actually red!
~ >>> BUT...
~ >>> ... this mix still works!
~ >>> NOTE: Does'nt work so well when booting with "finit-arc 0.2-3".
~ >>> Its on mediafire for now : Here
Link back to 'screenshot' > Here
& 'PS1' > Here
Last edited by ClosetMonkey (2010-06-28 20:27:48)
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What is it with ClosetMonkey putting "~ >>>" on every line of a post?
How's my programming? Call 1-800-DEV-NULL
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What is it with ClosetMonkey putting "~ >>>" on every line of a post?
Maybe it's his "thing".
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What is it with ClosetMonkey putting "~ >>>" on every line of a post?
Oddly enough, that's my prompt:
~ >>> ls <<< randy@voodoo
archive bin dev iso pkgs tmp
~ >>> <<< randy@voodoo
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What is it with ClosetMonkey putting "~ >>>" on every line of a post?
He's writing all his post from directly from CLI.
(but that would not include PS1 now would it?)
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Love it , I am using it ,but it only display in tty1
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This is pretty cool, thank you all for sharing your configs.
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Hey!
There is the similar topic on Gentoo Forums. Some ideas are interesting
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Thats nice, now we can all "pimp" our consoles!
Proud Arch Linux user since 2007.
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