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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
Could anyone help me with the following questions about relative addressing.
The questions are:
1) Enter below the command to copy the file basics.pptto the folder outline, using relative addressing.
2) Enter below to move the file .secrets.doc to the folder Day1 using relative addressing.... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ml123
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have a lab I am doing for a Linux Operating class. The question I am stumped on is
"For the following questions, only use the cp command to copy files.
You should currently be inside your lab07 directory. Create a subdirectory inside this directory called ones and copy (working ... (1 Reply)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi, I am new to Unix. I've started with a book "Unix for Dummies".
Please help, any websites with extensive amount of practice exercises are needed. I need to practice! Also I would appreciate any books that are good for beginners. Thanks to all! (1 Reply)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I am writing a unix shell script. I have a file called Results.txt which stores 4 fields separated by pipe. i.e. a pipe delimited file. I want to loop through each record of this file and store each of these 4 fields into variables. I have read can be done through awk but I have never... (7 Replies)
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
suppose i ahve a shell script Nsdnet.sh inside a directory /dialp/Release/bin
another file nsdnet_file.csv is under the same directory. Now in the shell script i have call a java file, which reads the csvfile from the commandline.
Now when i run the file as
$ ./Nsdnet.sh ./nsdnet_file.csv
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6. Programming
I have a special character called ô. When it is declared as a character variable its showing it can be printed. But when it is declared as a character pointer variable its showing it cannot be printed. I am just wondering why its happening like this..
c1 = '@';
c2 = 'ô';
char *fp;
fp="XXô";
if... (1 Reply)
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
If I execute
mypath=`cygpath -w ../`
echo $mypath
I get
d:\unix\nextVersion\script
OK, d:\unix\nextVersion\script is the correct windows version of the path, but it is in absolute form. I would prefer it if cygpath left it in relative form, i.e.
echo $mypath
should output
..\
... (0 Replies)
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8. Programming
Hi I mash with pointers in C. I solve this problem about 5 hours and I don't know how I should continue.
void InsertFirst (tList *L, int val) {
tElemPtr new;
if((new = malloc(sizeof(tElemPtr))) == NULL) Error();
new->data = val;
new->ptr = L->frst;
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9. Programming
is this a valid c declaration
int (*ptr(int *b));
plz explain... (4 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi all
i'm working on a LINUX-based platform.
i'm little confused with PORTs.
i have my platform connected to many other platforms, i need to know the relative port for each IP@.
i know the IP of each connected platform to mine, but i'm not sure about the relative PORT for each platform...... (4 Replies)
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