04-12-2004
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi,
i access unix through secure shell (SSH) from my pc running on windows. Can i save files from unix directly into windows-run pc?. e.g. vi files into notepad???
thanks alot,
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Discussion started by: alikun
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Apologies if this isn't quite the right thread
I have a vi session and I have set a lot of tags with 'mx'. can I save this session preserving these tags so when I go back to the session I don't have to reset them all?
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3. Gentoo
Hi Guys,
I dont know if this is the right thread to post this but i didnt find a better category. I am planning to buy a new desktop and i would need your suggestions for that. The desktop will be mainly for
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi everybody,
I have a prog who is filtering an image with a lot of parameters. The user has two choices :
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5. Red Hat
Hi all,
firstly apologies if this is in the wrong category.
I have been making livecds (fedora based) and to change eg the background i use below in the ks file.
this works fine, however when i install the livecd it loses the changes.
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am trying to do some changes at bashrc file located at /etc directory of my server. First I tried to edit bashrc via FTP downloaded on my pc changed it and loaded back, but it seems like changes are not reflecting.
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I need to save my files at c, d or any drive location via script.
Requirement.
Say for example i have 10 files at location /usr/bi/ci location.
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a.ksh
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8. Solaris
Greetings.
I am trying to save a file to a usb from solaris 10.
If I do rmformat, I see my usb, but can't find a location to tell things to save to or figure out how to save/view the files on the disk.
Any help/thoughts/etc would be appreciated.
Thanks!
~K (20 Replies)
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9. Red Hat
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10. AIX
There's no Vim in AIX (6 and 7), but Vi is natively available.
I want to save my configuration for Vi like `set nu` to number lines in files.
I couldn't find configuration related to Vi in /etc/ or /usr/etc/ folders.
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
dtinfolib
DtInfoLib(file format) DtInfoLib(file format)
NAME
DtInfoLib -- collection of book cases for browsing with dtinfo
SYNOPSIS
DtInfo_LoadInfoLib
Criteria:
DATA_ATTRIBUTES_NAME: DtInfoLib
NAME_PATTERN: ?*.dti*
CONTENT: 0 filename .oli
MODE: d|l
LINK_NAME: ?*.dti*
Attributes:
TYPE_LABEL: DtInfoLib
DESCRIPTION: On-line documentation for the Information Manager.
ICON: Dtinlib
PROPERTIES: NULL
ACTIONS: Open
IS_TEXT: false (could be true for criteria 2 match)
INSTANCE_ICON Field: [available for publisher-supplied or user's infolib icon]
DESCRIPTION
DtInfoLib is a desktop object representing a collection of book cases of documents that can be accessed through the CDE Information Man-
ager. DtInfoLib data criteria and data attributes are identified for use by desktop facilities. These are part of the CDE built-in data
types.
DtInfoLib is a directory that contains the collection of book cases available for a given information library. The contents of the DtIn-
foLib directory are not visible to the end-user through the desktop. The DtInfoLib object can be launched directly by double-clicking on
the associated icon or by dragging the icon on to the Information Manager icon in the File Manager or on the Front Panel.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
If defined, the environment variable DTINFOLIBSEARCHPATH may be used to find the default infolib (or infolibs) for the system. If provided,
the dtinfo command line argument given with the -l option overrides the environment. If none of the other path mechanisms are used, the
browser uses the standard CDE path.
ACTIONS
/MESSAGES
Double-clicking on the DtInfoLib object, or selecting Open from the objects select menu invokes the Open action on the object.
FILES
The default location for the desktop on line documentation library is /usr/dt/infolib/%L.
SEE ALSO
dtinfo(1), dtinfogen(1), dtinfoBook.dtd - dtinfoBookdtd(5), DtMmdbBookCaseGetInfo(3), DtMmdbInfoLibInfo(5)
DtInfoLib(file format)