Dropbears, but they're hard to catch =)rhowaldt wrote:^ sounds good, but don't you have deadlier animals over there that may be given the ultimate humiliation of being eaten? ;)
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- Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:10 am
- Forum: INTRODUCTIONS & CHAT (/dev/null)
- Topic: Throw another steak on the barbi
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Re: Throw another steak on the barbi
- Sun Apr 27, 2014 11:13 am
- Forum: INTRODUCTIONS & CHAT (/dev/null)
- Topic: Throw another steak on the barbi
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Re: Throw another steak on the barbi
Will kangaroo and crocodile steaks suffice?rhowaldt wrote:hello au3, welcome to the BBQ. curious to see whether you have any weird Australian meat to throw onto it ;)
- Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:56 pm
- Forum: INTRODUCTIONS & CHAT (/dev/null)
- Topic: Throw another steak on the barbi
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Throw another steak on the barbi
Stumbled upon linuxbbq while looking for a lightweight distro, found bleuets to my taste (though swapped out 2wm for dwm). I'm a UNIX sysadmin from Australia. Nice to meet you all =)
- Wed Apr 23, 2014 2:15 am
- Forum: CONFIGS & XRESOURCES (/home/bbq/.config)
- Topic: .bashrc hack to get colours when ssh'ing into remote systems
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.bashrc hack to get colours when ssh'ing into remote systems
Can't have .bashrc on Solaris machines I log into (or deviate from ksh as default shell for user), so use a hacky ssh alias to exec bash and declare rcfile, which does the following: - shows colourised uptime - shows colourised prompt - updates term window title with 'user@system' - provides colouri...