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Posted By RavinderSingh13
Hello milhan, If you see OP's question...
Hello milhan,

If you see OP's question carefully, OP needs to know total number of matched count of string NOT number of lines and as per your posted quote seems -c Option gives matched number of...
Forum: Hardware 12-10-2019
6,142
Posted By hicksd8
I'm thinking............... 1. Perhaps the...
I'm thinking...............

1. Perhaps the new mobo is faulty as far as this peripheral is concerned
2. Have you accidentally bent a pin on the mobo socket where this device plugs in?
3. Does...
Forum: Programming 12-06-2018
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Posted By Corona688
Returning rside is clever and ought to work, but...
Returning rside is clever and ought to work, but return-by-value is a bad idea -- that makes a local copy, which isn't just wasteful, in some circumstances that's an infinite recursion and...
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Posted By MadeInGermany
Some variants of wc have leading blanks. ...
Some variants of wc have leading blanks.
Therefore, in portable script I prefer grep -c ^ myFileName
Forum: Fedora 09-09-2018
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Posted By Aia
A segmentation fault core dump is not due to user...
A segmentation fault core dump is not due to user unfamiliarity. It is a program misbehavior outside the user control. In this case it appears that the extundelete utility has fallen out of...
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Posted By dodona
My first experience was a bourne(?) shell (or an...
My first experience was a bourne(?) shell (or an even earlier thompson, mashey, ..., shell) on an ancient siemens mx series (national 32bit? cpu,sinix ).
But I grown up running a korn shell under...
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Posted By vbe
Changed... Is that what you wanted?
Changed... Is that what you wanted?
Forum: Programming 02-14-2018
14,517
Posted By bakunin
OK, now i understand better what your question is...
OK, now i understand better what your question is about. For reference i modified your program this way:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
const int index=1000;
...
Forum: Programming 02-14-2018
14,517
Posted By bakunin
I am not sure about how basic you need an...
I am not sure about how basic you need an explanation because the man page is pretty self-explanatory. So just give me some feedback if this doesn't make you get it:

Consider a "normal" variable...
Forum: Fedora 12-26-2017
4,337
Posted By RudiC
It's the three non-printing terminal reset...
It's the three non-printing terminal reset characters at the end of the PS1 string that increase the char count output and thus the "length" of the prompt string that the shell takes into account....
Forum: Hardware 12-18-2017
22,881
Posted By Corona688
Well then. Did you check out what the error...
Well then. Did you check out what the error suggested? Is your system 64-bit or 32?

Also, did you download the thread attachment or the 'for latest version click here' link?
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Posted By jim mcnamara
Download from this site only: Malwarebytes |...
Download from this site only:
Malwarebytes | Free Cyber Security & Anti-Malware Software (https://www.malwarebytes.com/) select the free version.

It may take a while to setup, update and...
Forum: Slackware 12-18-2013
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Posted By Synbios
IMO it is strange to go from Slackware to Debian...
IMO it is strange to go from Slackware to Debian derived Ubuntu. I would have suggested openSUSE, since it is originally derived from Slackware. "zypper" in openSUSE works just as well, if not better...
Forum: Slackware 12-01-2013
10,861
Posted By gitac
yes
yes i like slackware, i use work with science and programmation,..slackware solved all my work!!!
Slackware is my favourite, i programm much in C,...
i pretend use other OS's in the future, but...
Forum: Open Source 09-02-2012
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Posted By Don Cragun
When I first started using UNIX Systems, I used...
When I first started using UNIX Systems, I used ed (there were no word processors or "visual" editors at that time. I still use ed when I need to edit a file in place in a script. When I'm...
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