sed is you friend
lets assum there DNS files and you need to update the serial numbers so
each file has something like
257100 ; Serial
to update them all to todays serial
I'm going to assume they've all been changed at least this year to make
the regex simpler
#!/bin/ba
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Before I start net searching, I thought I'd ask here.
Anyone have any resources on WAP, MobileIP, and a comparison
of the two?
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John,
Thanks for the suggestion (and thanks also to Jeff's earlier one) but I'm
not sure how easy sed would work in my situation (although I did consider
it and maybe this feeling is just due to my inexperience with it as a
power tool). Maybe I should have been more specific about the types of
f
Does anyone regularly use a script, program whatever to print envelopes?
Is this possiblein StarOffice?
Any thoughts? I'm about to install envprint and wondered if there's
anything else being used successfully.
Hope someone replies. Sometimes on Saturdays this list seems unpopulated.
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Does anyone regularly use a script, program whatever to print envelopes?
This is possible in StarOffice, but one of my systems doesn't have space
for SO.
Any thoughts? I'm about to install envprint and wondered if there's
anything else being used successfully.
Maybe there's a latex package?
Ho
Wrote Howard:
> Not a good idea. It opens up too many security holes. Better to alter
> the program path to use smrsh properly.
And how is this done?
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hi
i istalled redhat7 recently. i configured the modem as the instructioins
mentioned. However, everytime i try to connect through "kppp" i get a
message that modem does not respond. Also, sometimes i get the message
"Modem is ready", then the words "modem intialize" pops up and get no
response
> i istalled redhat7 recently. i configured the modem as the instructioins
> mentioned. However, everytime i try to connect through "kppp" i get a
> message that modem does not respond. Also, sometimes i get the message
> "Modem is ready", then the words "modem intialize" pops up and get no
> res
hi
can anyone recommand for me a PCI modems which is supported by Linux?
thanks
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> Does anyone regularly use a script, program whatever to print envelopes?
> Maybe there's a latex package?
latex's letter class does mailing labels / mail merges from a list of
addresses, if that was what you wanted..
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On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 11:14:25AM -0400, Daniel Freedman wrote:
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> power tool). Maybe I should have been more specific about the types of
> files I'm changing. I have this heirarchy of maybe thirty or forty
> related HTML files (all hand-written of course, so no extra crap from a
if you're ha
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 02:18:20AM +0100, Steven downing wrote:
> >>> Angus Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20/10/00 12:09:47 >>>
> >> My other prob is whatever window manager I run, the cursor is a
> >> large block of junk, about a cm square of random black and white
> >> pixels. Anyone got any tips on
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