Hey all,
I want to use the banner/echo command to write messages on different console windows.
I knew that before, but I completely forget how to do it ! I just remenber that /dev/pts/# is the number of the window. and it's useful.
It would be great if someone knows how to solve my... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to understand a script and found a line as follows:
tr '\211\233\240' '\040' < $IN_FILE | tr -cd '\11\12\15\40-\176' > $TEMP_FILE
Can any one explain the above line .. What are they trying to translate using the tr command.. I have not used tr command.. so feeling little bit... (2 Replies)
hi,
When i execute banner command the output is being displayed as
banner:command not found
When ever i give yum install banner the output is
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Parsing package install arguments
Nothing to do
what... (8 Replies)
Iam a MCA student having some doubts about
1) different disk related commands
2) Banner command
3) Different file related commands
4) set eb (where it is used) (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am logging in into an UNIX environment with my user id and password.
I want to display my name there , each time I login into the environment,
for which I can use the banner command.
Which file should I add the banner command to , so that I will get the desired result?
Regards,... (7 Replies)
Hi,
We have an interesting issue which is similar to the one in this thread, but that never provided a full answer. - Ohh apparently I can't post URLs till I have 5 posts, sorry.
We have a simple script that copies files from one shelf to the other. Both shelves have an ssh banner defined. ... (3 Replies)
Hi guys can i get banner equivalent command in linux.
I am using
Linux xcclx0619.target.com 2.6.18-308.11.1.el5xen #1 SMP Fri Jun 15 16:19:17 EDT 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux (1 Reply)
dear users and experts,
i am stuck withis command and i am unable to understand what is it doing??
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
xmlindent
xmlindent(1)xmlindent(1)NAME
xmlindent - XML stream reformatter
SYNTAX
xmlindent [-o output file] [-i indent level] [-l max columns] [-n newline position] [-t] [-c] [-f] [-w] [-h] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
XML Indent is a XML stream reformatter written in ANSI C. It is analogous to GNU indent.
OPTIONS -o output file
Write indented XML to output file
-i indent level
Indent each level indent level spaces deeper
-l max columns
Wrap lines longer than max columns
-t Use tabs instead of spaces
-nas Suppress newline after start-tag
-nae Suppress newline after end-tag
-nbs Suppress newline before start-tag
-nbe Suppress newline before end-tag
-f Force newline on elements without children
-w Overwrite original file
-v Show version
-h Show command line help
AUTHORS
Pekka Enberg <penberg@iki.fi>
Thomas Fischer <th.fischer@gmx.net> (man page)
SEE ALSO indent(1)Thomas Fischer 0.2.17 xmlindent(1)