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PROGRAM:
NAME
lart - Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool - use a lart to adjust lusers' attitudes
SYNOPSIS
lart [ -use tool ] [ -bBfFgklp ] <lusername>
DESCRIPTION
lart adjusts the attitudes of those pesky, clueless people who rely upon their admins for
everything from picking their mice off of the floor to turning on their monitors; namely,
the luser(8). Running lart with the appropriate arguments will cause the specified luser
to run away screaming in agony. Alternatively, you can make the luser buy you a beer,
after killing all of their processes.
OPTIONS
-use tool Choose your weapon. If this option is not specified, the enviroment
variable LART is used. If neither is set, a default value will be used,
which is set at compile time
-b Used to increase the size of your lart
-B The BOFH option. Removes a users files and kills all their processes. If
used in conjunction with -p this will also cause syslog to make entries
proving that <lusername> was the second gunman behind the grassy knoll
-f Only fake luser's attitude readjustment session. Provided primarily for
testing purposes. Mutually exclusive with -B
-F fsck <lusername>
as a raw device. Note that this option has not been tested, as it is
rather difficult to find volunteers
-g Graphic violence. Uses curses to monitor <lusername> during the beating.
-k Kill. A rather permanent option, and as such is not highly recommended.
Can only be invoked once per <lusername>
-p See -B
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