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Blue Forest http://www.lslnet.com at 20:18 on April 6, 2006
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Want to have your prompt to display something like this?
Username@hostname currentpath>;
Example : ghostrdr@defcon1.org /usr/home/ghostrdr>;
If so, here is the command to do : set such prompt = "%n@%m %~>;"
For other options that you can have off the command prompt, do man tcsh
Problems with version 3.1 not seeing your hosts.allow, hosts.deny and after installing FreeBSD v3.1?
The problem with this is that if you compiled TCP Wrappers from the ports. then the 3.1 expects them to be in the /etc /usr/local/etc not in the directory. So, these files are no longer seen in the /etc directory anymore, they are seen in the /usr/local/etc instead. so to make sure your system is able to use these files, make sure they are in the /etc /usr/local/etc and dumping in the directory.
Want to tar up a directory, then gzip it once you are done with the tar?
Do the following :
Tar cvvfz target.tar.gz dir\[/code] |
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