Tips and Tricks: Learn GNU/Linux in One Stanza (Linux Journal)
As time went, however, the team found that readership of e-mail signature tips was about 80%, much higher than any of the other information available on the server. So, more attention was paid to developing these short, info-containing signatures to disseminate Linux-related knowledge."
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USM Bish
The fortune command supplied with FreeBSD includes a database of FreeBSD tips and tricks. Such a thing would be useful as part of a login profile on Linux machines too; anyone know how to create a fortune DB file?
Tips and Tricks: Learn GNU/Linux in One Stanza (Linux Journal)
Never mind; they have a fortune database available. Good.
Tips and Tricks: Learn GNU/Linux in One Stanza (Linux Journal)
for the record -- man strfile.
making a fortune database
Yes, freebsd fortune file does the same thingTips and Tricks: Learn GNU/Linux in One Stanza (Linux Journal)
and a few of those are already available with
the LOST tarball. In addition, the format of
fortune files, and few conversion scripts for
conversion of fortune type database to LOST
format and vice versa are included with the
LOST tarball.LOST snippets are also available
as fortune files.