Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Question about grep

2008-10-28 Thread Charles Nadeau
No as I thought that uniq worked only with one file. One mistake in my post: I wrote back slashes instead of slashes. Thanks! Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you try uniq ? - afields --Original Message-- From: Charles Nadeau Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: linux@lists.oclug.on.ca R

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Question about grep

2008-10-28 Thread Charles Nadeau
Geoff, No I didn't, I didn't know this command. I'll give it a try tomorrow. One mistake in my post: I wrote back slashes instead of slashes. Thanks! Charles Geoff Gigg wrote: Charles, Would it be easier to use the "comm" command? comm -23 file1.txt file2.txt will print all the lines

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Question about grep

2008-10-28 Thread rgb
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 05:38:11PM -0400, Charles Nadeau wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to remove all the lines of file2 that are in file1. > In theory, grep -F -v -f file1 file2 should do the trick. > The two files contain file names with their full path. Some parts of the > paths contain spaces l

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Question about grep

2008-10-28 Thread Bart Trojanowski
* Charles Nadeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081028 18:48]: > \a\b\c or d\picture1.jpg > \a\b\cord\picture2.jpg > \a\z\c or d\picture3.jpg > \a\bc\c or d\picture4.jpg > \a\bhhj\cor d\picture5.jpg Could it be getting confused because of the \\ ? Could you try to tr '\\' / first and then run your grep -v

[OCLUG-Tech] Question about grep

2008-10-28 Thread Charles Nadeau
Hi, I am trying to remove all the lines of file2 that are in file1. In theory, grep -F -v -f file1 file2 should do the trick. The two files contain file names with their full path. Some parts of the paths contain spaces like: \a\b\c or d\picture1.jpg \a\b\cord\picture2.jpg \a\z\c or d\picture3

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Re: [oclug-announce] Power strip group purchase

2008-10-28 Thread Ian Ward
I had asked that you add things you are interested in to the ticket at the URL I gave. ( http://devel.oclug.on.ca/ticket/39 ) You will have to create an account to add a comment, use the "Register" link at the top-right. You would have to come in to a meeting and pay with cash or cheque. Ian

[OCLUG-Tech] Re: OCLUG power strips

2008-10-28 Thread Ian Ward
Charles MacDonald wrote: How to these comapre to the ones from Hammond? http://www.hammondmfg.com/pb98.htm You can get those localy from RESET electronics. They are a canadian made product. I don't know. Ordering Canadian would be nice, what are their prices like? Ian _

[OCLUG-Tech] Re: [oclug-announce] Power strip group purchase

2008-10-28 Thread Eric Brackenbury
Hi Ian I would like to get this card reader with your order please. http://www.x1up.com/.sc/ms/dd/ee/69/RFC-2210%20--%2022%20in%201%20High% 20Speed%20Memory%20Card%20Reader%5E2FWriter How do I pay for it and pick it up when it comes in? I have not been in to any meetings as I find I do not have

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] DSL Packet Loss

2008-10-28 Thread Damian Gerow
On Tue 08/10/28 13:16, "Howard Eisenberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Ian! Allen sent me some interesting graphs from a SpeedTouch. He's on > NCF/TekSavvy and in my neighbourhood. Any chance you could pass those graphs along? I'm curious as to what they look like. Specifically, I'm curious to

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] DSL Packet Loss

2008-10-28 Thread Howard Eisenberger
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 06:08:51PM +0100, Damian Gerow wrote: > I took a closer look, and found that the problems actually started on > Wednesday. > I'm so glad I finally got cacti up and running, now I just need it to start > graphing retransmits and errors as well... Ian! Allen sent me some i

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] DSL Packet Loss

2008-10-28 Thread Damian Gerow
On Mon 08/10/27 23:59, "Howard Eisenberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm on NCF/Teksavvy. Sometime last week I started experiencing > timeouts while browsing. Pinging the remote host from my router would stall or > slow with up to 80% packet loss. Sometime I just waited, sometime I > rebooted th