am concerned that
it might not work, based on this boot hang.
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his should NOT be done
to binary (data) files since it will destroy the structure expectd by
whatever probram made the file. If you do not have the two utilities
I can supply you with some alternatives (assuming you have sed and tr
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b may also need fixing. Is there anything else that needs changing?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Nathan E Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 17, 1998 8:55 AM
> To: Bob McGowan
ils may or may not be useful but the over all
discussion
is very good.
Hope this helps ;-)
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edure will work. As to "appropriate" things, nothing other
than trying to avoid directory structures with lots of symlinks comes
to mind.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Fr
software clock.
If your hardware clock is going off by hours, I would tend to
suspect the hardware clock itself (the chip or its power supply).
Then you would want to use the hardware clock to periodically update
your system software clock.
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itor is the tool to use. To give it the list of files
to
process requires some shell knowledge and a little additional
information
from you. Do you want each processed file to be concatenated on stdout
or should each file be saved as an individual processed file? And which
shell are you using?
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files (so I could recover if needed) and then set up links
with the original names to the serial device being used as the console.
IHTH and Good Luck,
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offhand, if you need it let me know and I
will search my archives for it).
I hope you find this info useful, though perhaps not exactly helpful, in
this case;-)
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with Linux if it is a "winmodem" or are there workarounds?
I know some of this is probably documented and I just haven't found it
yet, so pointers to reading material are also appreciated.
TIA,
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m - for the Hyperterm part at least). My
Linux box is at home so I cannot check details for you on that end.
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ry large) file and hope there are no power
failures
(though zmodem will check for partial transfers on a restart and seek to
the
position of the last correctly transferred data - thank goodness ;-).
On
your Linux system, use tar to extract the files.
There may be other utilities that would do recur
d success with is changing to an
alternate virtual terminal during the install and running ps. This not
only gives me a list of the processess currently runnning but also gives
the expanded arguments being used. Of course, this means doing a normal
install again so you can track things.
I have found tha
and "nfs.server". The first is started by
default, the second has to be set to start by telling the init
program to go to run state 3, rather than run state 2, as its
initdefault in /etc/inittab. I expect something similar on the
Debian Linux side.
I hope this helps you get NFS ru
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> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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> Subject: NT and Linux
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I got into a discussion with a system administrator o
for this to work. If they are both set
to group id "games" and then the executable is made set GID with group
"games", things worked fine. This was a week or two ago and I do not
remember if the group was acutally named "games", but the procedure is
what counts, he
Several ways, including piping the tty output to sed or cut or awk. But
my preference would be:
basename $(tty) # assumes you are using bash, ksh etc.
or
basename `tty` # back quotes for sh
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> -Original
term, I'd probably add the users with
> one script and change the entries in /etc/shadow with another.
>
> Searching for ideas, advice, etc. Thanks.
>
How about just adding the 'passwd' command to the scirpt?
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atched HW RAID for the same
config,
there will certainly come a breakeven point, where additional capacity
causes CPU performance degradation in the SW RAID setup.
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Hi, King, my comments follow your questions, below.
I hope this helps.
Bob
> King Lee asks:
>
> Thanks Bob McGowan for your very informative reply. I gather that
>1. Software raid is OK if problem is I-O bound, i.e.,
> CPU would normally be idle waiting for I-O.
I w
I downloaded the Official CD images 2 or 3 months ago and did all the
checks and balances before burning a CD. I also checked the CD image
file against the burned image (dd and cmp under a UNIX system) and found
no errors.
I tried to install from the CD using a DOS boot and running the
install.ba
ce of a carriage return character, which in
text mode
was being stripped but in binary was becoming an invisible part of the
string, which
of course could not be found. Could be "ae" was writting in "DOS Text
Mode"??
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my head), or you could link bash to sh (OK for your own setup, but no
guarantees for other systems).
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irect hardware access).
See: http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/
Other projects (gcc, Java...) can be found under:
http://sources.redhat.com/
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. Maybe if the interface
> were more like Lynx...
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f doing it, but I am just a newbie.
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pends after the
current line, the 'i' inserts before the current line.
>
> Try changing the "\n" to a "Ctrl-V Ctrl-M"
>
This will not produce the desired appearance. Control-M is a carriage
return. The result (once the substitute is fixed: s/228/228^M229/)
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suspect foul play, because the files are
> too obvious.
>
> do these file names ring a bell for anyone?
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and 4 spaces, etc.
In both cases, a printout should look the same as what you see in the
editor.
I hope some of this is useful to you.
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> > ln -s /usr/local /
> > Debian won't let me do that. Any suggestions for making more space for
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learly executed whenever I halt/reboot.
>
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Run states 0 and 6 are both characterized by complete shutdown of all
services. And since the script name is just a way to find the file(s)
of interest (and _all_ files are "of interest" for 0/6) and it is the
argument that actually causes the action, it doesn't matter what name is
used so long as
ts linux just fine. If I choose
> `win', then it attempts to boot Win, but I see a message:
> `NTLDR is missing. Press Cntrl+Alt+Delete.'
>
> win2k *is* on /dev/hda1, which I verified with fdisk just now.
>
> I tried removing the `table=/dev/hda' option, but it
ble an exchange of username
> and password? Could it just be that on the system Nils has to connect to PAP
> is what's been implemented?
>
> (I don't mean to be quarrelsome; I'm just trying to understand.)
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running a
>2.0 kernel.
>
> HTH
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You should check your startup scripts. Somewhere, you have enabled
starting kerneld, you need to find that place and disable it.
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sabled
it).
I'm sorry I can't give you specifics at this point, I don't have access
to any UNIX system where I could play with this type of stuff (being as
root privileges are needed). Let me know if you need more help, though,
and I'll see what I can do later at home.
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sfully connect to my ISP using Debian/GNU
> Linux.
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> Any help would be appreciated.
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r the line
'pppd[.*ip-up finished', then issue a kill to the saved pid:
### Add to your existing script
tail -f /var/log/syslog &
tailPID=$!
until grep -q 'pppd[.*ip-up finished' /var/log/syslog
do
sleep 10 # select a delay that works for you
done
kill $tailPID
##
dn't see it.
>
> If someone has any clues I'd like to know. If necessary I can mail
> whatever extra info you think you need. TIA,
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I'm planning on building my own PC and am interested in recommendations
for motherboard manufacturers and CPU's. I'm thinking about going with
a dual CPU and using SMP.
Thanks,
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> ... Since inittab is read on
> boot, I expect it would take a reboot to take affect.
>
See the manual page for 'telinit' to force init to re-read the inittab
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ends of a SCSI cable must be terminated to work properly. And I
have had systems where the BIOS level worked fine without termination
but the OS detected errors. So I'd check carefully to be sure that the
internal tape-drive has termination enabled. Check your manual for how
to do this.
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On 11/9/21 7:17 AM, Tom Browder wrote:
My Zareason laptop (13-in screen, very lightweight and thin) is
running Debian 10 natively and wonderfully (with Win10 as a dual boot
option), but the company has gone out of business and I want to start
preparing a standby replacement.
I would appreciat
Hi,
I have a use case which could use a touchscreen monitor with a standard
desktop running Debian.
Does anyone have any recommendations for units known to work with Debian?
Thanks,
Bob
On 2/28/22 13:09, Dan Ritter wrote:
sudo su - -l -c "rest of the line"
Some comments on this, without knowing just how it failed:
1. There is no reason I can see to using both 'sudo' and 'su'
together. By default, they both let you run a command as the root user.
2. Using both '-' and '-
On 4/2/22 14:10, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sat, 2 Apr 2022 10:58:49 -0700
Bob McGowan wrote:
Start LibreOffice, open the 'Tools' menu and click on 'Options'.
Under the 'LibreOffice' heading select 'General' and in about the
middle of the new set of opt
The command to add a user to a group is: useradd -G
groupname[,groupname...] username
For example: useradd -G audio,pulsaudio bob
On 8/17/22 10:21, Jude DaShiell wrote:
the user that's doing this would need to be added to the audio group and
maybe the pulseaudio group if that group exists.
On 9/3/20 11:20 AM, Joe wrote:
On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 11:11:56 -0400
Dan Ritter wrote:
Pelican is a static site generator. You write your content in
MarkDown or RST, and then Pelican compiles it into a website by
applying a theme and CSS styles.
Performance is high, because your webserver is onl
On 10/17/20 1:23 PM, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Does anyone have Zoom working in Debian 10?
Here it produces empty windows. Visible toward the right in this
screenshot. http://easthope.ca/Zoom.png
This is the entire output after starting in a terminal and then
exiting.
peter@joule:~$ zoom
pete
It is a Power PC G3 running Mac OS 9.
I've gotten CDs for Jessie 8.11, the last Debian release to support
Power PC architecture.
I set up a second SCSI hard disk with an Adaptec controller and
installed to it successfully. However, upon reboot the system does not
start immediately. When it
On 12/5/20 1:47 AM, didier gaumet wrote:
Hello
Disclaimer: I am not familiar with Apple (old or new) hardware
There is the Debian Jessie installation manual for the powerpc architecture:
https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/powerpc/index.html.en
the 3.6.1 section could explain why you have
On 1/6/21 5:33 AM, buz.hr...@seznam.cz wrote:
From: Nicholas Geovanis
George Shuklin's comment may have intended this question too: Are backups
running
somewhere when the VMs "randomly" hang? Not necessarily on the VM that hangs,
but somewhere touching a related filesystem, disk or network de
Hi,
I recently had a sound problem with a web page and was instructed to do
the following to enable it for a specific web site. Note, this is not
exactly intuitive.
1. Go to the web site in your browser;
2. In my Firefox, just to the left of the address bar are some icons,
click the "info
On 4/28/20 8:46 AM, Steve Keller wrote:
What are best practices to create a remote terminal? I see to ways:
Create a local terminal emulator and run ssh to the remote host in
that or call ssh to run the terminal emulator on the remote host,
i.e.
xterm -e ssh -X or ssh -X xterm
Please see thread with subject "Be careful when editing /etc/fstab" for
a bit of background.
My computer had two swap partitions, on two different disks, when one of
them started to generate CRC errors, seek errors, etc.
Once I determined which of the two it was, I commented out the
/etc/fst
On 6/29/2020 11:37 PM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:10:44PM -0700, Bob McGowan wrote:
But I cannot figure out where this might be, or even if this is the correct
interpretation.
Check out the contents of /etc/systemd/system first.
Rebuild initramfs second.
Reco
Hi
On 7/14/20 1:48 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 2020-07-14 13:33, Vlad Dragomir wrote:
I tried to install Debian on an unused laptop I'm having,
It asks for additional non-free firmware, unfortunately it's an Intel
wireless card. It gives a list of files it needs in order to configure
the n
On 8/16/2020 8:20 AM, Andrew Cater wrote:
No, that's OK. Grab a netinst or the DVD image: you can use mirrors -
the critical thing is that you don't install any graphics drivers over
and above the text mode drivers, you don't try to use the graphical
install - nothing graphical. Once you've got
826.650] (EE)
Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
at http://wiki.x.org
for help.
[ 826.650] (EE) Please also check the log file at
"/var/log/Xorg.0.log" for additional information.
[ 826.650] (EE)
[ 826.653] (EE) Server terminated with error (1). Closing lo
Hi,
I have a high def (4K) mp4 video I would like to put on a Blu-Ray disk,
to play in a standard Blu-Ray player.
So I did the Google search and found several posts, all of which
mentioned an application tsMuxeR, which is available for Linux and is in
the Debian repos.
However, it is a 32
Thank you both for pointing to the correct library. I will be trying it
out soon, as time permits.
One question does remain, why didn't apt-get refuse to install the
application, or pull in the correct library?
On 10/2/18 11:29 PM, deloptes wrote:
Bob McGowan wrote:
Hi,
I have a
It looks like this has to do with mixing the usage of the "native" stat
of Perl with the "object" version from File::stat.
The 'stat' from File::stat returns a reference to an object, which has
the stuff you're wanting, tucked away internally as object variables.
You need to do:
use Fil
On 11/9/22 04:09 PM, Amn wrote:
Trying
to install Gtkmm 4 in a Debian 11 box I do this :
sudo apt install libgtkmm-4.0-dev
But then I get this error :
Unable to locate package libgtkmm-4.0-dev
What am
On 12/4/22 03:29 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I wish to document a personal project.The desired format will resemble
the outline for term papers we wrote in school in the 50's. Except
some items may be a short paragraph or two long.
I did a web search for text editors with an auto-indent feature.
On 2/16/23 11:14 AM, Brian wrote:
On Thu 16 Feb 2023 at 11:52:21 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
to...@tuxteam.de [2023-02-16 16:53:02] wrote:
Just for kicks: have you tried sending a PS (or *gasp* PDF) file
down that alley (e.g. with soc
On 2/16/23 12:01 PM, Brian wrote:
On Thu 16 Feb 2023 at 11:27:25 -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
On 2/16/23 11:14 AM, Brian wrote:
On Thu 16 Feb 2023 at 11:52:21 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
[1]to...@tuxteam.de [2023-02-16 16:53:02] wrote:
Just for kicks: have you tried sending a PS (or
On 1/8/19 10:47 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Jude DaShiell composed on 2019-01-09 00:04 (UTC-0500):
lsblk -l -o name,label | sort | script
I tried exactly that on Buster multiple times, and always get the following:
root@gb250:~# NAME LABEL
bash: NAME: command not found
root@gb250:~# sda
bash: sda
On 1/5/20 3:24 AM, deloptes wrote:
André Rodier wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a USB / Bluetooth 5 adapter, natively compatible with
Debian.
Thanks,
André
most of them are
I use ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
Double check if adapter (newer once) are
On 1/7/20 1:19 PM, deloptes wrote:
Bob McGowan wrote:
It looks like the majority of the pure Bluetooth devices are only 4.0.
There is one combination WIFI/Bluetooth I saw that is 5.0.
The version here does not mean anything relevant to the support by the OS.
BT4.0 in terms of hardware is
rir wrote:
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 04:36:56PM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
backup using dump/restore - it backs up whole filesystem (unless you
exclude/include only some files), even the "hidden" part.
however, udev remounts the original /dev to /dev/.static, with a small
hacks, you
Russell L. Harris wrote:
Within the past year or two there have become available a number of
alternatives to the computer sound card. These eliminate the pitfalls
(especially the electrical noise) associated with sound cards, as well
as the problem of hardware and software obsolescence.
Som
Thanks for the explanation and references. They will be quite helpful.
Bob
Russell L. Harris wrote:
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Russell L. Harris wrote:
Within the past year or two there have become available a number of
alternatives to the computer sound card.
GeorgeBaker wrote:
I'm trying to create a cluster configuration. I've loaded sarge and it
boots no problem, However, when I install the openssi, for some reason
the /dev/hda becomes /dev/hdc and the boot dies looking for the correct
hardware. I've read the comment from Bo
Caoilte O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to backup my mp3 collection (50gig or so) to dvds. I'll
have to tar it all because some of the filenames are too long and a
few have strange accents.
What would people suggest is the best way to go about doing this? I
guess I need to find the best way of c
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 03/01/07 03:00, steef wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 03/01/07 01:14, Joe Hart wrote:
[snip]
yes! that went perfect for two years. last week we lost many electronic
data of our (small) business because essent (energy-producer a
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:09:49PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
why do you use "/boot/boot/grub/" and not the default "/boot/grub/"?
what is in /boot/grub/menu.lst vs /boot/boot/grub/menu.lst ?
Using /boot/boot/grub is necessary when /boot is its own filesystem.
Regards,
Hi,
I'm trying to set up bridged networking for a Qemu guest system. The
doc I have says I need to do a 'chmod 666 /dev/net/tun' to be able to do
this.
And, I see the permissions on it are:
crw--- 1 root root 10, 200 2007-02-27 16:28 /dev/net/tun
So, methinks, I should fix the udev con
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 11:53:31AM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up bridged networking for a Qemu guest system. The
doc I have says I need to do a 'chmod 666 /dev/net/tun' to be able to do
this.
And, I see the permissions
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 12:15:57AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 04:10:11PM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
On my system, the file /etc/udev/rules.d/020_permissions.rules is a
symlink to the file ../permissions.rules. So, content is the same
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On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 09:12:17AM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
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*REALLY BAD*: your business did regular backups to the same media!!
_Always_ have multiple backup medi
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 09:37:13AM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 12:15:57AM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 04:10:11PM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
On my system, the file /etc/udev/rules.d
Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hello Bob.
Bob McGowan, 01.03.2007 20:53:
I'm trying to set up bridged networking for a Qemu guest system. The
doc I have says I need to do a 'chmod 666 /dev/net/tun' to be able to do
this.
And, I see the permissions on it are:
crw--- 1 root root
Land Haj wrote:
Hi!
I'm still trying to get used to having raid-1 on my new etch
installation. I have a very simple question:
When I reboot or turn off my computer, the system always has trouble
umounting the raid devices. It says they are busy (in red, warning
letters). But the shutdown co
Land Haj wrote:
Thank you for your reply!
Today, I've dpkg-reconfigured mdadm. It had all md-devices listed as
necessary for root, and so I changed it so that only md0 (where root is)
is listed as necessary. This for some reason got rid of the message
saying that swap (md1) was busy. But md0
greengoblin kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
Mar 6 20:15:21 greengoblin kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
Mar 6 20:15:22 greengoblin exiting on signal 15
Can the shutdown not be logged in some other, more detailed way?
Gratefully,
landhaj
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From: Bob McGowan
Marco De Vitis wrote:
On 08/03/2007 19:40, Joe Hart wrote:
Sounds to me like a call for udev. Naming the disks by UUID should
udev? You opened up a new world to me. Thanks!
/me reading udev docs all night long...
Hmm, I thought the LABEL/UUID mounting feature was part of udev??
In any ca
Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
Cédric Lucantis writes:
Hi,
I'd like to know how to find which program produced a particular core dump
file, any idea?
,
| (debian-unstable)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ulimit -c unlimited
|
| (debian-unstable)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo "
| #include
|
| int main
Mark Grieveson wrote:
Greetings Mark:
This script would set your on-board card (CS46xx) to be your default
card for alsa regardless of which card it is in the system (0 or 1):
#!/bin/bash
#
# The awk statement should get the first "word" (the card number)
# from the line which contains the
I ran into this as a result of working with the SQL UNION operator and
trying to then confirm what it did/does by using 'uniq' and 'sort'.
So,for background, I first did:
select count(from_number) from cross_reference
and
select count(to_number) from cross_reference
and got 84919 in both
Liam O'Toole wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 08:43:24 -0300
Cassiano Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tarek Soliman wrote:
An even nicer thing is that you can run sid in a chroot and "try
before you upgrade" if you have enough space on a partition.
Really? I didn't know that. What are the basic step
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 13.03.07 15:34, Bob McGowan wrote:
sort -n -o from_number from_number
sort -n -o to_number to_number
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sort -m from_number to_number | uniq | wc -l
122010
This is still almost 12000 too big (only 17 less than the 'uniq' on the
sepa
Tony Heal wrote:
I have a problem on one of my servers. The ‘ls’ command does not have
the –h switch available. So as a workaround until I can determine what
caused this and why I wanted to use the ‘ls’ file from another server. I
copied /bin/ls from server # 2 onto server # 1 and tested it and
H.S. wrote:
Hello,
Do I need jackd on a computer which is recording output from an audio
mixer? Currently the output of the mixer is being fed to the line-in of
the computer's sound card and audacity is being used to record the
audio. Seems to be working fine. I have also tried to playback t
Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Bob McGowan wrote:
Here, I numerically sort and merge the two source files into a
destination and count lines in all three. Then I get unique lines from
the merged sort and count the result.
$ sort -n -m from_number to_number > xxx
A merge sort (sort -m) needs
Nigel Henry wrote:
On Thursday 15 March 2007 17:36, john gennard wrote:
I'm trying to understand Debian's startup procedure and
follow the relevant scripts. Where can I find a tutorial
on scripting?
For example, /etc/init.d/rc - I can roughly understand
what is happening (the comments often ind
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 05:14:48PM -0700, Bob McGowan wrote:
Nigel,
I cannot find a package 'abs-guide' for etch. I've tried several
different permutations (-guide, guide[too much!], abs-), nothing is found.
Is there is typo here or is there some o
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