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1. Shell Programming and Scripting
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2. Red Hat
I have an Oracle Linux 7.1 vsphere host built. It's be preconfigured with our security configurations.
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how do I do that using /etc/sysconfig/firstboot?
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
hi,
i am new to shell scripts
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello Forum,
I just wrote a bash script to create users remotely from a file.
When I run the script localy, it work nice.
But when I run it using rsh it stops.
My script is:
#!/bin/bash
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I write lots of SAS programs and would like to create a script that allows me to have a template each time I create a new program file.
Specs:
I use EVIM for my editor. I run SAS in batch mode. We use RedHat 6.
I don't use c shell.
I want a script that will do the following:
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6. Programming
Hi,
I have XML file and I extracted some tags and stored in hash, my data as look like this
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'stud.xml'={
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi ,
i would like to create a new user over unix ,which are these commands to used and which are the directories to handler?
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8. Solaris
How to create users in NIS server in solaris
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9. Solaris
Hi Friends,,
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10. UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers
I new to unix and I'm using a HP UX and I'm logging in as user: root. I wish to create new users by using the 'useradd' command.
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PS_BEGIN_TEMPLATE(3) Library Functions Manual PS_BEGIN_TEMPLATE(3)
NAME
PS_begin_template -- Starts a new template
SYNOPSIS
#include <pslib.h>
int PS_begin_template(PSDoc *psdoc, float width, float height)
DESCRIPTION
Starts a new template which must be ended by PS_end_template(3). Templates are similar to macros which can be placed on a page like images.
Within a template one can call any drawing function. Once a template has been ended by PS_end_template(3) it can be placed on a page by
PS_place_image(3). Templates are commonly used for repeating objects like page headers in order to minimize the document size.
If image reuse is not turned off (since version 0.4.5 of pslib it is always turned on), PS_place_image(3) may also be called
within a template in order to include eps or raster images.
RETURN VALUE
Returns an id for referencing the template.
SEE ALSO
PS_end_template(3), PS_place_image(3)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx.
PS_BEGIN_TEMPLATE(3)