We use a UNIX-based system (Lawson) at work and I was given this command to request a data extract from the db admin. The only thing I really understand is the last line as it appears to be joining the files created from the first three lines into one. Is there anyone who can help me breakdown the... (4 Replies)
Guys,
I am trying to understand the sed command here.
adx001 $ a=/clocal/dctrdata/user/dctrdat1/trdroot/recouncil
adx001 $ b=`echo $a | sed 's/\//\\\\\//g'`
adx001 $ echo $b
\/clocal\/dctrdata\/user\/dctrdat1\/trdroot\/recouncil
The sed command i took it from the script.
Please... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I like to know if i have a process which triggers 10 different child processes.
How to identify out of the 11 processes running which is the parent process and what are the child process?
And if i kill the parent process will the child process be killed.. if not is there a way to... (2 Replies)
hi
i was moving a file from one directory to another with the following cmmand
mv /home/hsghh/dfd/parent/file.txt .
while doing so i i accidently
mv /home/hsghh/dfd/dfd .
although i gave ctrl c and terminate the move command some of the file are missing in the parent directory and... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have a questions related 2 commands : 'du' and 'ls'.
Why is the difference between output of 'du' and 'ls' cmd's ?
Command 'du' :
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jakubn@server1 /home/jakubn $ du -s *
4 engine.ksh
1331 scripts
'du -s *' ---> shows block count size on disk (512 Bytes... (5 Replies)
I want to understand what does this command do:confused::confused: find . \( -type f -o -type 1 \) Plz someone explain me ! Thanks much in advance!! (2 Replies)
Hi Friends,
I need a small help in understanding the below sed command.
$ cat t4.txt
1 root 1 58 0 888K 368K sleep 4:06 0.00% init
1 root 1 58 0 888K 368K sleep 4:06 0.00% init last
$ sed 's/*$//' t4.txt
1 root 1 58 0 888K ... (3 Replies)
Dear All members,
i have some trouble here, i want to ask your help. The case is:
I have some data, it's like:
-ABCD1234
-ABCD1235
-ABCD1237
-BCDE1111
-BCDE1112
-BCDE1114
there is some missing data's sequence (the format is: ABCD = name 1234 = sequence).
I want to print the... (2 Replies)
Hello
I am working on a Change request and Stuck at a point. The below awk command is used in the function.
float_test ( ) {
echo | awk 'END { exit ( !( '"$1"')); }'
}
I understand that awk 'END' is used to add one line at the end and exit is used to end the script with an error... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have a directory where sometimes appear a certain file name - and I'd like to be notified by email when that happens... so what command or script I may use?
e.g. if there's a file named "adam" in the directory named "dir1" then send a mail to "abc@abc.com".. it needs to permanently... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
kbdd
KBDD(1) XKB layout switching daemon KBDD(1)NAME
kbdd - simple per-window keyboard layout switching daemon
SYNOPSIS
kbdd [ -n | --nodaemon ]
kbdd [ -h | --help ] [ -v | --version ]
DESCRIPTION
kbdd is a simple keyboard layout daemon that switches and restores layouts on a per-window basis.
-n, --nodaemon
run in nodaemon (foreground) mode
-h, --help
print a short usage summary
-v, --version
print the program version
DBUS INTERFACE
Kbdd registers a dbus interface in order to notify a window manager about layout change and listens on this interface for incoming
requests. This interface can be used in WM widgets to indicate the current layout.
The dbus interface has the following methods:
getLayoutName( uint32 )
returns a string representing the layout group name
set_layout( uint32 )
sets current group
getCurrentLayout
returns current layout group id
next_layout
switches to the next keyboard layout
prev_layout
switches to the previous keyboard layout
The following events (signals) are available:
layoutChanged
returns new group number
layoutNameChanged
returns name for the new group
You can change the layout with the following dbus-send command:
dbus-send --dest=ru.gentoo.KbddService /ru/gentoo/KbddService ru.gentoo.kbdd.set_layout uint32:1
BUGS
Some users reported problems with sticking meta-keys (Alt or Meta4), however, at the moment there is not enough information collected to
conclude if this is caused by kbdd or not.
Newly found bugs may be reported on the project page at github <http://github.com/qnikst/kbdd/issues>.
AUTORS
Alexander V. Vershilov <alexander.vershilov@gmail.com>
This manual page was updated for the Debian project by Stanislav Maslovski <stanislav.maslovski@gmail.com>
SEE ALSO dbus-send(1), dbus-monitor(1)
You can get more information about kbdd usage on wiki pages of the kbdd project <https://github.com/qnikst/kbdd/wiki/Usecases>.
version 0.6 27 Aug 2011 KBDD(1)