I think it has been really often done in the past, but for fun :
For those of you whom use a lot of xterm, I think it have happen you mistake tape an ‘ena’ command in your sh friend shell program 🙂
It can be funny to have a result on your stdout other than :
Commande « ena » non trouvée, vouliez-vous dire : La commande « enna » issue du paquet « enna » (universe) La commande « eva » issue du paquet « eva » (universe) La commande « enca » issue du paquet « enca » (universe) La commande « ent » issue du paquet « ent » (universe) La commande « env » issue du paquet « coreutils » (main) ena : commande introuvable
It can be funny to have :
clucas@pluton:~$ ena Password: Building configuration... [OK] Proceed with reload? [confirm] Connection closed by foreign host. Be quiet, you are on a Unix based system and I will not disclose your password ;)
You can have the full source code of this here.
It could be really funny to send it by a socket, but I don’t have written it in the code.
For fun : ‘ena’ C program
test for plxMyMailComment !
test for plxMyMailComment !
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