Le jeudi 09 dÃcembre 2004 à 11:44 -0500, Frank Pineau a Ãcrit : > On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 11:38 -0500, Nick Bargnesi wrote: > > > > > This is the best idea yet, drop the whole idea of altering the prompt > > and stick any warnings inside kde, gnome, and xfce. I can't say I > > would want my fedora installations to warn me about using root though. > > > > FWIW, the only reason I change my prompt is so that when I have multiple > terminal sessions open, some root, some non-, I can more easily > distinguish between them. I found that the # wasn't enough to catch my > eye. It doesn't really serve as a warning to me that I'm in a root > session, it's more just an identifier. Well if we restrict the problem to modern gfx terminals, there are lots of possibilities : - background images - yellow notification bar à la firefox - etc, etc This would take care of naÃve users since they are not likely to dig out an old term like rxvt or xterm and will stick to gnome-terminal/kterm Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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