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Old December 18th, 2001, 12:57 AM
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There is nothing unusual here. You only get the MOTD (message of the day..Welcome to Darwin) if you connect via ssh or telnet. If you just open a terminal window in OS X you will not see this. It is a message for remote users only.

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Originally posted by JakPuma
Did u check Shell under Terminal prefs? There is 2 options labeled "Use the default login shell for this user" and another names "Use this shell:". Shouldnt the first option be checked like in my setup which gives me:
Welcome to Darwin!
[localhost:~] jakpuma%
when I open Terminal.
You found it! That was the whole deal!
(But I'm not sure I'm going to use it because it's....a little anoying)
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Talking WOW!!

I never knew you could do that!! Its awesome!! Know any other good tricks?
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u can change the color and font in Terminal by going to Text and Colors in Treminal prefs.
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