On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 03:08:14PM +0200, Nik Engel wrote:
> i want to select a numer of files and cat the content of a file to all
> selected.
> I try this by:
> find -name "db.[^0-9^root^local^netrt]*" -print | cat tmp/db.netrt.de
> $1
> or
> find -name "db.[^0-9^root^local^netrt]*" -print |
Hi !
I cannot figure thsi out:
i want to select a numer of files and cat the content of a file to all
selected.
I try this by:
find -name "db.[^0-9^root^local^netrt]*" -print | cat tmp/db.netrt.de
$1
or
find -name "db.[^0-9^root^local^netrt]*" -print | xargs cat tmp/db.netrt.de
$1
i also tr
Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: Don Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> ...[snip]
>
> That is true, but if an OS has to be installed three or four times,
> something is seriously wrong.
>
> Daniel
>
Installing an operating system, that is based on several parts, all coming
from diffe
> From: Don Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...I think it's "sometimes" valuable to do a couple of trial runs
> with a new installation until you start to understand how the whole
> thing works, if you can afford the time. I guarantee you, things
> become a lot clearer on the third or fourth insta
Terrence M. Brannon wrote:
>
> How do you tell dselect/dpkg "get me back to where I was before I
> started adding and removing packages" ?
>
cd /; rm -rf *
then start over :-)
Seriously, whether it be mcc-interim (remember that one?!),
(what came before slackware, I've alre
I chose remove from Dselect not knowing what I was in for. I lost pon,
poff, etc.
1- I typed dpkg --search pon but it did not show me which pkg pon was
in... only where swapon et al were.
2- typing capital U at the line All packages in Dselect does not
install the set of packages that debian was
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