hi
how can i display the result on the screen one page at a time?
say i search for .txt files and return the result on the screen one page at a time. (4 Replies)
I have two Dell x86 machines on which I am attempting to install Solaris 10 from CD. I am not doing a Jumpstart install. This is my first experience in installing Solaris (or any other OS). I am following the instructions at How to Quickly Install the Solaris 10 1/06 OS
The first machine... (3 Replies)
hi all
i have file_1 which contains 66 pages and i want to print only page 1 to 3
i try to write like this
lp -d name_of_printer file_1 -P 1-7
this command does not work
any ideas ? (4 Replies)
Hi,
Currently I'm experience very high page ins on my system running on solaris 10.
From vmstat, the page ins figure is very high, further drill down shows the page ins are from file system and occassional spike in executable page ins.
Details as follow:
oracle@perch:/files>> vmstat 5... (9 Replies)
Hi,
I need a way to grab the total combines since inception, total pages read from webalizer on my centos server or any other location (as long as since inception) and display the result live on my website
So with each visit it would be increasing, or perhaps live (ajax) not sure
But can... (0 Replies)
Hi
Is there a way to calculate the page load time, I am trying to calculate the load time of a page locally. I found tools to do this over http or https but none that work locally.
Any ideas?
Thanks. (4 Replies)
Hi
I have a pdf file that is being generated using the rwrun command in the shell script.
I then have the lp command in the shell script to print the same pdf file.
Suppose there are 4 pages in the pdf file , I need to print 2 copies of the first page, 2 copies of the second page , then 2... (7 Replies)
Hi,
If there is an expert that can help:
I have many txt files that are produced from pdftotext that include page breaks the page breaks seem to be unix style hex 0C.
I want to add page numbers before each page break as in : Page XXXX
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ug_display_width
ug_display_width(3C)ug_display_width(3C)NAME
ug_display_width() - get current display width for user and group names
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
The function returns the current display width for user and group names. This value determines how many bytes of a user or group name that
system and conforming applications will display.
On a system with long user and group names enabled, the default display width for the system is set with the command (see lugadmin(1M)).
Users can override the default value by setting the environment variable to an integer value in the range to
Application Usage
System and conforming applications use the return value (current display width) for formatted output as follows:
Long user and group names are not configured on the system.
Display user and group names as per default settings.
Long user and group name are enabled but display user and group names
as per default settings. For user and group names longer (in bytes) than the default allowable length, truncate the
name to the maximum default length and replace the last printed character with a plus sign
If the name is longer (in bytes) than the current display width,
truncate the name to this length (in bytes) and replace the last printed character with a plus sign
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
If it is set and long user and group names are enabled,
it overrides the width that is specified by the command for all system and conforming applications that write formatted output.
RETURN VALUE
returns one of the following values:
Long user and group names are not enabled, or an internal error occurred.
Long user and group names are enabled but set to default value.
The current display width for long user and group names.
WARNINGS
It is recommended that you do not modify the file directly. Doing so could cause incorrect behavior.
FILES
If this file is present,
the system is enabled for long user and group names; otherwise, it is not. This file contains the default display width, as set
with the command.
SEE ALSO lugadmin(1M).
ug_display_width(3C)