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awk '{printf "%s ",$5} ' file* | tr ' ' '\n' |...
awk '{printf "%s ",$5} ' file* | tr ' ' '\n' | while read a; do read b; echo "$a $b"; done
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Posted By aaaaargh
Good starting point stat --printf "Human...
Good starting point

stat --printf "Human Readable: %A \nGroup name of owner %G \n" file
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Posted By aaaaargh
No paste needed.
No paste needed.
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Posted By aaaaargh
if you want the columns side by side you can do ...
if you want the columns side by side you can do
awk '{printf "%s\t",$0} END '{print}'' file*
12,565
Posted By aaaaargh
Be very careful when you run this. First...
Be very careful when you run this.

First identify what the directories are:

find / -name "??????????" -type d -empty -ls


Then delete (be careful, I am warning you)

find / -name...
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Posted By aaaaargh
IMO, its really a bad idea to parse HTML files...
IMO, its really a bad idea to parse HTML files using SED/AWK

Your best bet is to use PERL,

HTML::TreeBuilder - Parser that builds a HTML syntax tree - search.cpan.org...
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Posted By aaaaargh
This is not a command. Its probally in your...
This is not a command. Its probally in your /etc/sudoers file.

Sudoers Manual (http://www.gratisoft.us/sudo/man/sudoers.html#examples)
12,565
Posted By aaaaargh
Define "system directories". Also, doing a find...
Define "system directories". Also, doing a find of "/" will take a very long time and you may not have permissions depending on your access.

You may wait to use

-fstype ext3

to avoid...
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Posted By aaaaargh
for starters its not a good idea to parse your ps...
for starters its not a good idea to parse your ps output.

Try using ps -eo pid
2,921
Posted By aaaaargh
run it on a faster box? What exactly is the...
run it on a faster box?

What exactly is the script doing?
16,079
Posted By aaaaargh
awk '{if (NF==3) { printf...
awk '{if (NF==3) { printf "|%s\t|%s\t|%s|\n",$1,$2,$3}}' file
6,310
Posted By aaaaargh
not tested but I would would awk '{print...
not tested but I would would

awk '{print $5}' file* >> result.txt


What is the "desired" format?
2,630
Posted By aaaaargh
Please be more specific. Your example makes no...
Please be more specific. Your example makes no sense
1,901
Posted By aaaaargh
awk 'BEGIN {m=0} {a[NR]=$0;if (m<length($0)){...
awk 'BEGIN {m=0} {a[NR]=$0;if (m<length($0)){ m=length($0)}} END { for (x in a) { if (length(a[x])<m) { for (i=length(a[x]);i<m;i++) { printf "0" } } print a[x] }} ' file
14,630
Posted By aaaaargh
To compare folders I recommend you use rsync ...
To compare folders I recommend you use rsync

rsync -n -avxl src/ tgt/

This will show you how src differers from tgt
Is this what you are looking for?
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Posted By aaaaargh
Here is mine, ugly but should do the trick ...
Here is mine, ugly but should do the trick

(not tested)


awk 'BEGIN{i=0}
{ content[NR]=$0; if (($0=="")) {b[i]=NR;i++} j++;}
END
{
for (x=0;x<=b[0];x++)
{print content[x] >...
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Posted By aaaaargh
something like this, maybe? awk '{print...
something like this, maybe?

awk '{print "mkdir "$1}' file | sh
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Posted By aaaaargh
paste a sample output for your question....
paste a sample output for your question....
2,885
Posted By aaaaargh
Something like this? filename a.awk ...
Something like this?

filename a.awk

BEGIN {
RS=""
}
{
for (i=1;i<=NF;i++)
{
array[i]=$i
}
}
END {
for (k=1;k<=i-1;k++)
{
...
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Posted By aaaaargh
Something like this, maybe? Filename:blk.awk ...
Something like this, maybe?
Filename:blk.awk

BEGIN {
RS=""
}
{
for(i=1; i <= NF; i++)
{
array[i]=$i
}

...
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