't help that much
because I don't know in which file the string was found. Maybe there's a
tool that makes it possible to find a string in a bunch of files and
also to list in which file the string was found? Or any modification to
the command given above?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Jo
t's exactly what I need. It also shows that I have to investigate the
grep command a little bit further ...
Thanks a lot.
Johannes
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't help that much
because I don't know in which file the string was found. Maybe there's a
tool that makes it possible to find a string in a bunch of files and
also to list in which file the string was found? Or any modification to
the command given above?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Jo
Hello,
On [Thu, 16.08.2007 08:19], Csányi Pál wrote:
> I try:
> sudo deborphan | aptitude purge
dpkg --purge `deborphan`
executed as root will do the job.
Johannes
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it's both easy and powerful.
(fetchmail - procmail - mutt is a very powerful combination)
mfg johannes
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hi,
i'm very new to linux. recently i got my ppp-connection working, now i
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