On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Solenoid wrote:
quoted 3 lines in unix, and windows/dos, the Perl programming language has a command like
> in unix, and windows/dos, the Perl programming language has a command like
> "s/smith/jones" which is like "substitute all occurances of 'smith' with
> the word 'jones'".
for the sake of overt geekiness, in perl i'd do "s/smith/jones/go" the go
part means it only compiles the expression once and doesn't keep checking
it. but a LOT of people know a LOT more about perl than me... but i could
bust out a script to do exactly what the ninjas need in less than 10 lines
:) Well, maybe..
quoted 2 lines i wonder if farmer's manual "fsck" is from the unix filesystem check
> i wonder if farmer's manual "fsck" is from the unix filesystem check
> command "fsck", or do I have the wrong acronym? <---idm content
I always assumed it did stand for filesystem check. It would be cool if
someone did a comp and called it "tar cv . &>/compilations/volume.1 &"
(remember, you have to be root to use the tape drive) I always wanted to
be in a industrial band called /dev/null (actually, that would be the
ULTIMATE VANITY LICENSE PLATE, that or "RM RF U")
I totally freaked when I saw the COMMODORE 64 program on the back of that
BOCHUM WELT cd <---idm content(?)
I love geeky cds. There should be more computer dork music.
sync
/sbin/shutdown -h now
.Bil.
IAMaCOPIER