Is there a command in CentOS4 or some small program to display a short message everywhere possible on a box much like # shutdown -k now "Display me where I'll be seen", but without the added (normal) stuff? xmessage would probably be usable if it had an -onalldesktops option. BTW, the purpose is to add a visual to the scripts I have in place to remind me to connect my external USB drive late Tuesday, disconnect it early Wednesday (after backup) and keep it out of the reach of "Murphy" for the rest of the week.
On 5/14/05, Robert <kerplop at sbcglobal.net> wrote:> Is there a command in CentOS4 or some small program to display a short > message everywhere possible on a box much like # shutdown -k now > "Display me where I'll be seen", but without the added (normal) stuff? > xmessage would probably be usable if it had an -onalldesktops option.Don't know.> > BTW, the purpose is to add a visual to the scripts I have in place to > remind me to connect my external USB drive late Tuesday, disconnect it > early Wednesday (after backup) and keep it out of the reach of "Murphy" > for the rest of the week. >How about writing a little cron entry to send you email at those times with those subjects. If you have a text capable phone (cingular/AT&T do this) you could email it to <yournumber>@mmode.com for either no fee or a very small one. Greg
> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On > Behalf Of Robert > Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 8:59 AM > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: [CentOS] Message display > > Is there a command in CentOS4 or some small program to display a short > message everywhere possible on a box much like # shutdown -k now > "Display me where I'll be seen", but without the added (normal) stuff? > xmessage would probably be usable if it had an -onalldesktops option. >To send a message to the console of all logged in users use wall. man wall -- Marc