I don't get who would use nano on the regular anyways. It's nice for quick edits if you hate vi (like me), and you can't use a GUI editor for whatever reason. If emacs is installed, I don't know how many people know that emacs -nw will bring up a terminal emulator version of emacs.
On some old unix systems (just before Linux was fully competitive on the unix market), they had a .login file.
I think there are a few scripts in most linux distros that would do the same thing. I think it would work the same way in .bashrc or a lot of them have a .startup or something like that that's similarly rigged.
I worked at an office supply bigbox and some asshole kept coming in with a 3 1/2 disk and it would copy a new system over the hard drive and it would slideshow porn that couldn't be exited from/locked the keyboard. Good times and I think we moved more units when he did that.
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I think there are a few scripts in most linux distros that would do the same thing. I think it would work the same way in .bashrc or a lot of them have a .startup or something like that that's similarly rigged.
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