01-20-2009
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi group member,
I'm as new as a newbie can get on Unix, so bear with me .
I just got a task of installing NT on a box that had some sort of unix on it. Once I reboot, i always get a Grub> screen and I dont' know how to get rid of it. Just relying on the nt install parition
don't seem to be able... (1 Reply)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Is there any way we could remove the "^M" from files on unix?
and also what is the best way to count the TABS in a TAB delimited file per record?
Thanks,
AC (7 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi all,
can u plz let me know how to get a file which is being deleted or removed using rm command in unix
thanks in advance
bali (1 Reply)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello All,
I have a requirement where I need to replaced the hex character - '\x0D' with 2 hex characters - 'x0D' & 'x0A'
I am trying to use SED -
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Perl allow hex character with just one digit.
Such as \x0 \x9 \xA.
How to force to use 2 digits in m// and s///.
Such as \x00 \x09 \x0A.
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I don't know why these code replace as text, not a real hex... (0 Replies)
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
If
printf '\x0a' | xxd -cols 1produces
0000000: 0a .then, why does
printf '%c' "`printf '\x0a'`" | xxd -cols 1produce
0000000: 00 .?? (2 Replies)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have file with controlM (^M) character. i just wanted to run the script after removing the same through script.
Thanks in Advance
Ganesh. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Ganesh L
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have tried a lot, Need your help guys.
SAS Program:
data one ; /* Data step */
Input name $; /*Dec variables*/
I want to remove the commented part(/* Data step */) alone. I have tried using sed command but it is deleting the entire line itself. i need unix command to separate this and... (1 Reply)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
i need to remove all before 1st space
input :
206292
24436
1115 504
1115 1120793
1115 17453606
62931
547915
108924
305715
23541
19255
315727
1403954
369685
2 1120793
1115 8
1115 165106 (9 Replies)
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MAN.CONF(5) File Formats Manual MAN.CONF(5)
NAME
man.conf - configuration data for man
DESCRIPTION
This file is read by man(1) and contains (a) information on how to construct the search path for man, (b) full path names for various pro-
grams like nroff, eqn, tbl etc. used by man, and (c) a list with uncompressors for files with a given extension. An alternative version of
this file can be specified with
man -C private_man.conf ...
The command names may be provided with options. Useful options to nroff can be found in grotty(1). For example, instead of the default
line
NROFF /usr/bin/groff -mandoc -Tlatin1
one may write
NROFF /usr/bin/groff -mandoc -Tlatin1 -P-u -P-b
in order to suppress underlining and overstriking.
FILES
/private/etc/man.conf
AUTHOR
John W. Eaton was the original author of man. Zeyd M. Ben-Halim released man 1.2, and Andries Brouwer followed up with versions 1.3 thru
1.5p. Federico Lucifredi <flucifredi@acm.org> is the current maintainer.
SEE ALSO
col(1), (g)eqn(1), (g)pic(1), groff(1), grotty(1), (g)refer(1), (g)tbl(1), less(1), man (1) and compress(1), gzip(1).
September 19, 2005 MAN.CONF(5)