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lart(1M)							      lart(1M)

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 com-
		      pile 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.	  Pro-
		      vided  primarily	for testing purposes.  Mutually	exclu-
		      sive 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

SEE ALSO
       sysadmin(1), guru(8), luser(8)

				  01 23	1996			      lart(1M)

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