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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to grep dhcp ip address Post 302112418 by chongkls77 on Wednesday 28th of March 2007 03:57:09 AM
Old 03-28-2007
hmm, who am i does not show the user IP address.

presently in the script the display set is hard coded:

DISPLAY=XX.X.XX.XX:0.0
export DISPLAY

how to make the dhcp assigned user IP address update dynamically?
 

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NAME
podebconf-display-po - display content of a PO file in a debconf interface SYNOPSIS
podebconf-display-po [-h] [-f FRONTEND] file.po DESCRIPTION
As with any other localization work, translators should test their translations by running the program they are working on. But this is a very hard job with complicated configuration scripts because there is no automatic way to have all messages displayed. The podebconf-display-po program could be called the Poor Man Localization Checker for debconf. It parses a PO file, tries to guess what the original templates file did look like, and displays messages in a debconf interface. Of course being root is not mandatory, and there is no interaction between podebconf-display-po and system-wide debconf settings. OPTIONS
-h, --help Display a usage summary and exit. -f, --frontend=FRONTEND Select an alternate debconf frontend. CAVEATS
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