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The Bash Manual says
The Bash Manual says
I need to connect from a Debian Stretch amd64 VM to a CheckPoint corporate VPN.
I am working through SSH on a WD My Book World Edition. Basically I would like to start at a particular directory level, and recursively remove all sub-directories matching .Apple*. How would I go about that?
Mail logs are incredibly difficult to read. How could I output a blank line between each line printed on the command line? For example, say I’m grep-ing the log. That way, multiple wrapped lines aren’t being confused.
For the .sh file extension type, see Bourne shell.
use it with caution and not SysAdmin
After downloading the source code for Bash, I was browsing through the doc directory and came across the following files:
Pasted below this question is a sample of a /etc/hosts file from a Linux (CentOS) and a Windows machine. The Linux file has two tabbed entries after the IP address (that is localhost.localdomain localhost) and Windows has only one. If I want to edit the hosts file in Windows to have the machine name (etest) instead of localhost, I simply replace the word localhost with the machine name I want. The machine need not be part of a domain.
When I dump a large MySQL database (its dump weighs around 10GB)
– it appears on the disk almost immediately, but then, later, when the kernel
decides to flush it to the disk, the server almost stalls and other IO requests
take a lot more time to complete even though mysqldump is run with ionice -c3,
so the use of ionice has no real effect.
So when i try to use the Xorg command as a normal user, this is the error that it gives me :