Start with:
Then look up the full name of those which are IP addresses (not MAC addresses) in /etc/hosts or DNS according to where netstat finds the name on your computer.
Hi there,
I am completely new to this forum but it say's it's for complete newbies too :)
I have some questions:
1: I want to learn Linux and some basic Unix commands. Is it best to install a text version of Linux/Unix? (to get to know the commands, instead of a shell app)
2: Are there... (8 Replies)
Ive decided to take a trip over to unix and see how it is due to the perl compatabilities, What distro would you recommend? Im somewhat new to perl, and would like something with a "n00b-friendly" environment. Ive been running Linux boxes for some time now, and want to try a new os also. (3 Replies)
So I am ridiculously new to UNIX. The closest thing to it I use is Mac OS X. Recently I downloaded OpenDarwin 7.2.1 just to see what it was like. I popped it into Vmware, installation and boot work well, and I login.
Now I am presented with a console. I'm generally okay with command line... (2 Replies)
Howdy.
I know this is most likely possible using sed or awk or grep, most likely a combination of them together, but how would one go about running a grep like command on a file where you only try to match your pattern to the second field in a line, space delimited?
Example:
You are... (3 Replies)
This is my first post here, I tried searching the forum and other sites as well - but I still couldn't figure out exactly what UNIX is. I mean like for C programming we Turbo C++ IDE, and in same way different platforms for other languages.
What do we use for UNIX? I'm completely new to UNIX and... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying with the below Perl command to print the first field when the second field matches the given pattern:
perl -lane 'open F, "< myfile"; for $i (<F>) {chomp $i; if ($F =~ /patt$/) {my $f = (split(" ", $i)); print "$f";}} close F' dummy_file
I know I can achieve the same with the... (7 Replies)
Within AWK, how do you display a field of NR? Here's my code:
awk '(NR>1) && (P1=$1-w)>=100000 {print "increase of" " " P1*.0000179," " "kW at" " " 'NR*60/431900' " " "minutes" "\n" "change from" " " 'NR-10($1)' " " "kW to" " " 'NR+70($1)' "\n"}{w=$1}' filename
I can change NR and print... (3 Replies)
I just installed this 11.2 ver and when I tell it to shutdown it takes for ever then just hangs with this just a little bit of that red line left to go, then it just sits there like forever until I get tired of looking at it then force a shutdown by holding my power button down until my laptop... (8 Replies)
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aha
aha(1) Ansi HTML Adapter aha(1)NAME
aha - Ansi HTML Adapter
SYNOPSIS
aha [options] [-f datei]
DESCRIPTION
aha takes SGR-colored Input and prints W3C conform HTML-Code.
aha reads the Input from a file or stdin and writes HTML-Code to stdout.
OPTIONS --help , -h , -?
A help like this
--black , -b
Black Background and white "standard color"
--pink , -p
Pink Background
--iso X , -i X
Uses ISO 8859-X instead of utf-8. X must be 1..16
--title X , -t X
Gives the html output the title
--line-fix , -l
Uses a fix for inputs using control sequences to change the cursor position like htop. It's a hot fix, it may not work with any pro-
gram like htop. (See EXAMPLE)
EXAMPLE
aha --help | aha --black --title "the awesome aha help"> aha-help.htm
Creates an HTML file with the help of aha with black background
colordiff oldfile.c newfile.c | aha > colordiff.htm
Creates an HTML file with a colorful diff-output of two files "oldfile.c" and "newfile.c" with white background
ls --color=always | aha --pink > ls.htm
Creates an HTML file with a colorful ls-output with pink background.
echo a | htop | aha --black --line-fix > htop.htm
Creates an HTML file with the output of htop. You have to use --line-fix due the other new-line-commands htop uses.
AUTHOR
Copyleft Alexander Matthes aka Ziz 2011
zizsdl@googlemail.com
SEE ALSO
http://ziz.delphigl.com/tool_aha.php
August 31, 2011 aha(1)