I want to learn UNIX, but I have a few questions. If anybody could help me out I'd greatly appreciate it.
First, I've decided I'm going to use Red Hat Linux and I've been told the only difference between 7.2 and the Professional (besides the price), is the tech support that you'll receive. Is... (2 Replies)
Hey, you said this forum was for Dummies, so don't blame me for the following! :D
My whole "web building" life, I've had my sites hosted in one for or another. Lately, I've gotten into PHP and MySQL and, of course, those are also hosted for me. But lately, I've been thinking of using PHP and... (2 Replies)
i have scipt which is calling some
other scripts and some built-in utilities like SED, find etc..
i started this script using nohup
(e.g: nohup scriptname &)
now i want to kill this script and all the child processes
of this script.
the problem is, process id of child processes are... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a script which I need to modify the date "01/10/2008" and "31/10/2008" every month before running the report. Can I have some script to take the date automatically from the cal option.
Hope it makes sense.
Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
Hi all,
From Googling, I found that the basics used for troubleshooting UNIX/AIX performance issues are commands like vmstat, iostat and sar. I believe these are generic commands regardless of what UNIX flavour is in used, only difference being is the format of the output.
In a real case... (2 Replies)
Hi UNIX Gurus,
I have a SQL utility which fires DML statements against DB2 tables. Logic is to identify DML statements, put it into a file ($dml) and execute the job.
DML file can have more than 1 DML statements....but all of 1 type at a time.....either all UPDATE or all DELETE.
Job first... (2 Replies)
Hello,
1) I am trying to get involved in UNIX for educational purposes so I have installed the latest Ubuntu edition 12.04. Do you know another package that I could use it instead for educational purposes?
2)What is the difference between "~$" and "/$" (it comes with cd / and cd ~) .The... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am new to Unix.
can you explain in brief with examples what is variable, what is argument and what is parameter?
i searched a lot on other forums but not able to find a appropriate answer.
thanks in advance!! (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a query related to UNIX Crontab scripts -
Issue: Server space on the db server got 100% full as a result of which the cron scripts did not run. The space utilization issue got resolved in the afternoon. The crons scheduled for a time post the resolution caught up. However the... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
I have 3-4 years of experience working on unix environment. I am not a beginner, but unix is not my primary skill set. I am very good at awk programming and doing many of my tasks very well, really very weak on basics. I moved to a new job recently and the settings there are driving me... (5 Replies)
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libcaca attribute definitions -
Enumerations
enum caca_color { CACA_BLACK = 0x00, CACA_BLUE = 0x01, CACA_GREEN = 0x02, CACA_CYAN = 0x03, CACA_RED = 0x04, CACA_MAGENTA = 0x05,
CACA_BROWN = 0x06, CACA_LIGHTGRAY = 0x07, CACA_DARKGRAY = 0x08, CACA_LIGHTBLUE = 0x09, CACA_LIGHTGREEN = 0x0a, CACA_LIGHTCYAN =
0x0b, CACA_LIGHTRED = 0x0c, CACA_LIGHTMAGENTA = 0x0d, CACA_YELLOW = 0x0e, CACA_WHITE = 0x0f, CACA_DEFAULT = 0x10, CACA_TRANSPARENT
= 0x20 }
enum caca_style { CACA_BOLD = 0x01, CACA_ITALICS = 0x02, CACA_UNDERLINE = 0x04, CACA_BLINK = 0x08 }
Detailed Description
Colours and styles that can be used with caca_set_attr().
Enumeration Type Documentation
enum caca_color libcaca colour keyword
Enumerator:
CACA_BLACK
The colour index for black.
CACA_BLUE
The colour index for blue.
CACA_GREEN
The colour index for green.
CACA_CYAN
The colour index for cyan.
CACA_RED
The colour index for red.
CACA_MAGENTA
The colour index for magenta.
CACA_BROWN
The colour index for brown.
CACA_LIGHTGRAY
The colour index for light gray.
CACA_DARKGRAY
The colour index for dark gray.
CACA_LIGHTBLUE
The colour index for blue.
CACA_LIGHTGREEN
The colour index for light green.
CACA_LIGHTCYAN
The colour index for light cyan.
CACA_LIGHTRED
The colour index for light red.
CACA_LIGHTMAGENTA
The colour index for light magenta.
CACA_YELLOW
The colour index for yellow.
CACA_WHITE
The colour index for white.
CACA_DEFAULT
The output driver's default colour.
CACA_TRANSPARENT
The transparent colour.
enum caca_style libcaca style keyword
Enumerator:
CACA_BOLD
The style mask for bold.
CACA_ITALICS
The style mask for italics.
CACA_UNDERLINE
The style mask for underline.
CACA_BLINK
The style mask for blink.
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