#
# LINUX_LOGO
#
# This sample script by Juhapekka Tolvanen <juhtolv@silmu.st.jyu.fi>
# goes at the end of a .bashrc file.  It detects where you are logging
# in from, and will run Welcome2L [a intel-specific logo program],
# linux_logo, or linux_logo -a depending on term type.

# Slighty modified for Debian's welcome2l package 
# by Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org> on 7 May 2003.

R=$(cat /etc/debian_version)

#eval resize
# if [ $LINES >= 40 ]; then

#linux_logo -ascii -y -u


#linux_logo -ascii -y -u

case "$TERM" in

linux)
	#linux_logo_custom -t "Debian GNU/Linux $R" -y -u
	Welcome2L -msg"Debian GNU/Linux"
	uptime
	echo Debian GNU/Linux $R
	echo ""
;;

xterm-color)
	#linux_logo -t "Debian GNU/Linux $R" -y -u
;;

*)
	#linux_logo -t "Debian GNU/Linux $R" -y -u -ascii

esac

# fi
