you might want to check out the tee command which splits a pipe.
frinstance.
grep foo log/access.log | cut -d' ' -f1|tee -a bar|nslookup baz
will store a list of ip addresses in bar and hostnames in baz
http://www.efn.org/~laprice( Community, Cooperation, Consensus
Well... It looks like they've made a weak deal with microsoft OEM's will be
allowed to remove some icons on the desktop, and replace them with their
own... sigh... I saw it on CNN... heres an article if you want to read it...
http://www.cnn.com/money/2001/11/02/technology/microsoft/
Jamie
I have the above mentioned terminal and was wondering if anyone had any
documentation on it. I have done the standard web search things and found lots
of unhelpful information. The things I'd like to do are:
1. reset the setup password.
2. configure it, and my redhat box to
Fedor Pikus gave a great talk on Advanced Firewalling
last night. His notes can be found at:
www.pikus.net/~pikus
Sincerely,
David Mandel
Chief
Jacob Meuser wrote:
perhaps I should have been more precise: you can't pipe stderr to
one command, and stdin to another.
Sure you can.
sh-2.03$ cat mycommand
#!/bin/sh
echo This is standard output.
echo This is standard error. 2
echo This is nonstandard 3. 3
sh-2.03$
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
eldump -? 21 | more
I figure this means take standard error(2) and merge it with standard
out(1). Right?
Right.
Here are some experiments I ran:
$ prog 1d 1j
stdout went to j
d is empty
But note that d was created. (-:
$ prog 1d 21 1j
stdout went to j
Just checked freshmeat.net for an panoramic image stitcher thing.
What I'm looking for is a program that you feed a series of images, it
determines the overlap and renders a panoramic by combining the series
of pictures together.
One that is supposed to do this is Orbits[1], but I haven't been
Great news! Be sure to vote republican in the next election.
On Friday 02 November 2001 11:06 am, you wrote:
Well... It looks like they've made a weak deal with microsoft OEM's will be
allowed to remove some icons on the desktop, and replace them with their
own... sigh... I saw it on CNN...