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logging to file
I am trying to figure a way to have a log file and still keep the output in the terminal in a script.
The example below logs to a file nicely but i still want the output in the terminal as well
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Forum: Red Hat 03-11-2010
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Posted By dave100
Hi when you say change background color and text...
Hi when you say change background color and text for what,... desktop, nautilus, login screen etc.. can you be more specific.
Forum: Red Hat 03-11-2010
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Posted By dave100
Hi as it says "No Packages marked for Update"...
Hi
as it says "No Packages marked for Update" this is not an error, it just means you have the latest packages, and therefore no updates are necessary.

Dave
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Posted By dave100
Thanks all, your the best,:b: that was last thing...
Thanks all, your the best,:b: that was last thing almost i had to work out, only thing left now
is to work out how to restart the python script from within its-self, but thats another problem
no...
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Ah! i tried that just got the wrong brackets, i...
Ah! i tried that just got the wrong brackets, i should of know that:rolleyes:

ThankYou:)ThankYou:)YhankYou:)
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Posted By dave100
Python and logname
How would i do this in python

In bash i would do below and this would add the users logname to a file
This write the logname ie James to test.txt

But how would i do it in python this doesnt...
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Posted By dave100
Thanks for your reply, it does what it says, but...
Thanks for your reply, it does what it says, but i would like to be able to call all different yum commands
in functions etc, i did manage to do this by adding about four extra lines at the...
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Posted By dave100
Python script and yum
Hello to everyone:)

This probably is a simple question here(hopefully), but i am trying to learn python, and after much googling cannot find an answer.

How can i get yum command to work in the...
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