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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
Write a script, which of the directory including sources of kernel, choose files with sources in C (files with .c extension), including in name "io" with dirvers (located in random subdirectory drivers) and place their content in file FILE. (to 20 lines).
Could someone help me with this task?... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Czabi
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
:wall:I've this simple code:
STF=/opt/aaa
cat $STF | nice sort -u > $STF.new && mv $STF.new $STF
Which works until today. What happened is that this script has been corrupted the FS, so I've to use fschk to repair the filesystem.
I presume the move command executed just a little too early... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: accolito
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello every one :D
I am very new in Linux ... that why I do not have any idea to write the script :confused:
I am trying to read some tutorial , but I do not have enough time to do it !
because I have to submit my project results in next Wednesday
I need your help to write script !
I will... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: seereen
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi to all,
first of all,i am working on MINIX 3 OS.
I want to create a bash script file,which will create a list of files(not directories) that have been modified one specific day (i.e today) under my home directory.
thank you very much!! :) (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: kostis1904
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am planning the following to do. On my linux system I've got different users in the /home/ directory. These users have file limitations.
So every user below the /home/ directory should get a text file in a seperate folder /home/$user/files/ which tells him how many files he is already... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: crusher
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
I've began my journey at 7:50, and at this time i've lost 40 minutes in this easy but :confused::eek:-script.
Someone can help me ? I want to see the differences beetween all xml files in two directories (they must be equals), and this is my script:
#!/bin/bash
dir1="261108"... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: trutoman
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi again. Sorry if it seems like I'm spamming the boards a bit, but I figured I might as well ask all the questions I need answers to at once, and hopefully at least get some.
I have installed Solaris 10 on a server. The default text editors are there (vi, ex, ed, maybe others, I know emacs is... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: EugeneG
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello guys,
Forgive me if I duplicate the post but i think i make a mistake choosing the correct forum.
I need some help to solve a little problem, I have a big file with almost 100.000 lines of data, here is an example of line:
100099C01101C00000000059399489283CREMOVISTAR_TX ... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: lestat_ecuador
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
a script, cheer that prints its parameter as shown in the example below.
eg:
$ cheer U N I X
Give me a U!
U!
Give me a N!
N!
Give me a I!
I!
Give me a X!
X!
#!/bin/sh
for letter
do
echo "Give me a $letter!";echo "$letter!"
done
this is the code i used for the above script (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: problems
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi there,
Could you please help me with that ?
I want to grep a specific string in an .xml file and then rename the file according to the string I found.
How can I do that for many files. Because all the files have similar names but different time stamps I want to name them so it's easy to... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: guest100
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ppmquantall(1) General Commands Manual ppmquantall(1)
NAME
ppmquantall - run ppmquant on a bunch of files all at once, so they share a common colormap
SYNOPSIS
ppmquantall [-ext extension] ncolors ppmfile ...
DESCRIPTION
Takes a bunch of portable pixmap as input. Chooses ncolors colors to best represent all of the images, maps the existing colors to the new
ones, and overwrites the input files with the new quantized versions.
If you don't want to overwrite your input files, use the -ext option. The output files are then named the same as the input files, plus a
period and the extension text you specify.
Verbose explanation: Let's say you've got a dozen pixmaps that you want to display on the screen all at the same time. Your screen can
only display 256 different colors, but the pixmaps have a total of a thousand or so different colors. For a single pixmap you solve this
problem with ppmquant; this script solves it for multiple pixmaps. All it does is concatenate them together into one big pixmap, run
ppmquant on that, and then split it up into little pixmaps again.
(Note that another way to solve this problem is to pre-select a set of colors and then use ppmquant's -map option to separately quantize
each pixmap to that set.)
SEE ALSO
ppmquant(1), ppm(5)
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1991 by Jef Poskanzer.
27 July 1990 ppmquantall(1)