grep -E servers1[2-6] somefile.txt
The 1 before the [ bracket means that the number must start with one and can be between 1 and [2-6] or in plain English between 12-16.
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sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server #oops there are no exports so it won't startsudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start* Not starting NFS kernel daemon: no exports.
#we will use the /tmp/nfstestshare directory for our NFS share
mkdir /tmp/nfstestshare
#add it to /etc/exports (basically what NFS checks to determine what to make an NFS share)
/tmp/nfstestshare 192.168.1.5(rw,sync,........
This is a feature that works very well in bash and is easy to do:
*Remember you need the double brackets for this specific test even though a normal if would not require them
variable="hi there"
if [[ "$variable" = hi* ]]; then
echo "yes it contains hi"
fi........
This is very annoying and also hard for web developers who want to see how things look on Android. You may be fooled into thinking you have an unclosed bracket or incompatible code but this is the "text inflation feature" which I feel should be disabled by default. It works so inconsitently that one block of text will appear small while the other will be huge and is quite annoying.
The solution is simple
Settings ->Display and &q........
I was getting frustrated with trying to write a simple URL like this:
/example-withdash
I used the htaccess code like this:
Rewriterule ^example-withdash$ / [R=301]
I also tried escaping the dash which I thought should have treated it as a literal but that didn't work either:
Rewriterule ^example-withdash$ / [R=301]
But it wouldn't work, apparently the "-" dash means don't substitute,........
In Ubuntu when quoting in a forum that would include a left < bracket it often appears garbled as a box with 003C inside.
Also with phpbb anything inside the "code" field appears garbled and as gibberish.
For some reason I can't find anyone else complaining about this and have not found a solution for it, but it's very annoying.........