last one: how to install riseup vpn
As far as I understand, amenex wants a "natural join". Also, you could write
'sort -u SmallerFile.txt LargerFile.txt' instead of 'cat SmallerFile.txt
LargerFile.txt | sort | uniq', which is not only uselessly long but also much
slower in presence of many duplicates.
Maybe I did not quite understand what it needs, but to unite two files
and eliminate similar occurrences; It would do so:
$ cat SmallerFile.txt LargerFile.txt | sort | uniq > OutputFile.txt
sort (order a-z) and uniq (remove duplicates); Attachment my result.
att,
Valessio Brito
Em qui, 6 de
First of all:
SmallerFile_0.txt is not sorted (conceptcable.com would be first): below, I
sort the files;
I do not understand why OutputFile_0.txt does not associate pool.mirgiga.net
with Uhnagty, Yjnmase, and Bnhjyht: below, I assume it should.
The format you use is redundant. Moreover,
> Different kind of "history" (maybe the term is not proper): I am
> referring to how many lines the commands you executed can output in the
> terminal before the oldest lines are lost (scrolling up, you will not
> reach the first command you executed after launching the terminal
> emulator).
I
same thing happened to me for about half an hour in Tor Browser.
I think it was a matter of scheduling that made the new certificate only
appear a few minutes after the old one expired. NOthing to worry about.
According to my copy of Abrowser, trisquel.info's certificate will expire on
September 4th.
Different kind of "history" (maybe the term is not proper): I am referring to
how many lines the commands you executed can output in the terminal before
the oldest lines are lost (scrolling up, you will not reach the first command
you executed after launching the terminal emulator). There
xterm is the default terminal in X Window system.
Here's my task in plain language:
Compare two files of different sizes, each with two columns:
For each element(s) in the first column of the larger file,
find all matches to those elements in the first column of the smaller file,
and
Then print the matching row(s) of the larger file,
After laboriously starting a new topic, I tried to review my work, but was
met
with a dire warning about security risk; either our dates don't match; or
the Trisquel Certificate has expired.
I'll try to post anyway ...
George Langford
tnx!
My choice is using "byobu" on top of whatever terminal emulator the distro
i'm using has.
I use same desktop project's application:
KDE -> Konsole
Gnome -> Gnome-terminal
Mate -> mate-terminal
LXDE -> lxterminal
All of them do what I need (tabs, clipboard, scroll, dark theme,
keyboard shortcuts...)
El 6/6/19 a les 3:01, vas19...@ya.ru ha escrit:
> Thanks, but I was asking about
> Well, I'm new to Linux and still didn't really understood
> console/terminal. I saw a video about urxvt where they were saying
> it's the best with most "advanced features".
I usually use mate-terminal, followed by gnome-terminal and
xfce4-terminal. In other words, the default terminal
I use Konsole on KDE and Sakura on other distros.
Konsole is integrated in KDE, but Sakura does whatever I need.
As shell, I use zsh, which is easier to change the behaviour of it using
plugins (eg. autocomplete, autosuggest, highlight, change theme of your
shell,...)
> a possibly large history
Would the terminal emulator make a difference in this respect? Using a
different terminal emulator wouldn't impose a limit on the size of
~/.bash_history, right?
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
17 matches
Mail list logo