"source ./bash_profile" can be used to activate your changes in .bash_profile
findstr SimpleDateFormat | awk '{print $1}' | cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq | while read f; do cat $f | sed -e "s/dd//MM (EEE)/dd MMM (EEE)/" > $f; done
findstr " " |grep -v " "
findstr SimpleDateFormat | awk '$1 !~ /.svn/ {print $1}'| cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq | while read f; do cat $f | sed -e "s/dd//MM (EEE)/dd MMM (EEE)/" > $f; done
bunzip2 file.bz2
ps -faux | grep "postgres" | less
sudo -u postgres /usr/bin/less /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-8.0-main.log
du -h --max-depth 1
find . -type f -exec touch {} /;
svn st | awk '{print $2}' | xargs revert
# Create cron job to synchronize system datetime
@ubuntu:/etc/cron.daily# ln -s /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate
ls page* | xargs -I{} sed -i -e 's/aaa/bbb/g' {}
findstr SimpleDateFormat | awk '{print $1}' | cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq | while read f; do cat $f | sed -e "s/dd//MM (EEE)/dd MMM (EEE)/" > $f; done
findstr " " |grep -v " "
findstr SimpleDateFormat | awk '$1 !~ /.svn/ {print $1}'| cut -d: -f1 | sort | uniq | while read f; do cat $f | sed -e "s/dd//MM (EEE)/dd MMM (EEE)/" > $f; done
bunzip2 file.bz2
ps -faux | grep "postgres" | less
sudo -u postgres /usr/bin/less /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-8.0-main.log
du -h --max-depth 1
find . -type f -exec touch {} /;
svn st | awk '{print $2}' | xargs revert
# Create cron job to synchronize system datetime
@ubuntu:/etc/cron.daily# ln -s /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate
ls page* | xargs -I{} sed -i -e 's/aaa/bbb/g' {}