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PARTY(1) | General Commands Manual | PARTY(1) |
NAME¶
party - set OS responses modeSYNOPSIS¶
party ON|OFF|WHEREIS [ - ] dnvDESCRIPTION¶
Operating systems being what they are, the admin people can easily grow tired of command responses that resemble dyslexic eugene-speak filtered through Kernighan and Ritchie's collective back-brains. To alleviate this, we have included a slightly more `casual' mode, in which the responses to all commands are first filtered through a customising routine (DUDE) , which makes them sound a little more friendly while retaining their full information content (usually). The rooted(c) system prompt is changed to `What now, dude?' and output from each command is terminated by `No problem, dude.'OPTIONS¶
- -v
- Verbose mode (ALL commands have a `verbose' mode). When this option is present, all filtered responses are preceeded by a message: `This response has been parsed by the DUDE filter and is not intended to be some sort of sleazy come-on.'
- -d
- Don't restart all processes after recompiling the /uselss/libs/eugene file (see below). This alows any important tasks to complete beforehand.
- -n
- Notify all users that they are about to be force-logged out and force-logged in again.
- ON
- Activates the DUDE filter.
- OFF
- De-activates the DUDE filter.
- WHEREIS
- Doesn't do anything, but we couldn't resist it.
EXAMPLES¶
%-) party ontyping up the end of
financial year report,
but she's been doing her
resume when she thinks
no-one is watching
FILES¶
- /uselss/libs/bill&ted/DUDE
-
This is the pipe process, usually started at system shoe, which lies idle until party ON is issued.
- /uselss/libs/eugene
-
Contains all of the ordinary, ho-hum confusing computer - jargonese responses which commands ordinarily issue. Text file.
- /uselss/libs/eugene.spoo
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compiled version of the eugene file.
- /ephemeral/eugene.chex
-
Checksum for the compiled eugene file.
SEE ALSO¶
crp(1), stuffio(2), doobrie(9), gouge(3), ftang(65534), wi(-1), edmond(29), jumpstart(2), vo_mit(992)BUGS¶
The -n option can be slow.August 18, 1997 |