At Magic Banana's suggestion, I applied sort -u to the test file in my
original
posting, with a perfect elimination of the extra files, but when I tried the
same approach on another set of data that I had first sorted with LibreOffice
Calc, sort -u reduced the numer of rows from 67 to 46, but
You want 'sort -u', which is faster that 'sort | uniq' in presence of many
duplicates.
Surf apparently requires version 3.19.12 or later of the GTK+ graphical user
interface library: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/surf
Trisquel 8's repository has version 3.18.9.
> jaholper1.example.com 95.182.79.24
> jaholper1.example.com 95.182.79.24
> jaholper1.example.com 95.182.79.33
> jaholper1.example.com 95.182.79.33
> jaholper4.example.com 109.248.200.4
> jaholper7.example.com 109.248.203.131
> jaholper7.example.com
As apache server software on shared servers routinely performs hostname
lookups
on data requests made to the hosted domains on their servers, I'm compiling a
database of the thousands of example.com hostnames that are on the Internet.
I've reached an impasse: LibreOffice's Calc spreadsheet
surf 2 from suckless.org hast minimal code and good configuration
example: $: surf -sg duck.com
-sg for no script and no geolocation
surf 2 from suckless.org hast minimal code and good configuration
example: $: surf -sg duck.com
-sg for no script and no geolocation
hi,
i cant compile surf2 from suckless.org, a great simple browser
surf1 is in repository but it is old and useless
in other distributions compile works. is something missing?
pls help.
surf.c: In function ‘setup’:
surf.c:344:10: warning: implicit declaration of function
Truth to be told, it comes out as a weird thing to choose San
Valentine's day to show our love for Free Software, as if we hadn't
already someone to love on this day. But that was the day chosen by the
Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) on 2010 and that's how we
celebrate it ever since.
Truth to be told, it comes out as a weird thing to choose San
Valentine's day to show our love for Free Software, as if we hadn't
already someone to love on this day. But that was the day chosen by the
Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) on 2010 and that's how we
celebrate it ever since.
I've been looking into text browsers lately. I also came across one called
'Links2'. It is a text browser which will also display images (or not - based
on preference).
I have found it useful to help combat procrastination. I find that so many
websites now are more interested in grabbing
Thank you, CalmStorm. That's a kind offer. I will try to find some time to
sit down at have another attempt (I'm currently revising for an exam, so I'm
careful not to get too distracted by fun projects!).
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