#get line number of occurrence in text file and then print out x lines from that point
#get the line number of the first occurrence of our search text
linenumber=`grep -n "someuniqueitem" inventory.txt|head -n1|cut -d ":" -f 1`
#linestop represents how many lines after the occurring line we want to print out in this case "20"
linestop=$((linenumber+20))
# sed prints out the line range we want f........
Here is the only solution Ifound that works in Firefox:
*Note you could basically just copy all of the commands in bold (the rest just shows the output)
Install sqlite3
sqlite3 places.sqlite
sqlite> .clone places.sqlite-fixed
moz_places... done
moz_historyvisits... done
moz_inputhistory..........
./configure
./configure: line 91: cd: /lib/modules/2.6.32-042stab084.25/build: No such file or directory
Error: kernel version not found.
Please make sure your kernel is configured.
dr-xr-xr-x. 4 root root 4096 Feb 21 06:13 ..
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 45 Feb 21 06:13 build -> ../../../usr/src/kernels/2.6.32-042stab084.25
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Feb 12 20........
For many reasons you may be dealing with a standard text file and you want to know if there are any duplicate lines:
Here's how you do it:
cat filename|uniq -c
The "uniq -c" program counts how many time each line occurs.........
PHP cannot access /usr/bin/opensslI have verified the username that runs the process is able to access /usr/bin/openssl and it does exist but the PHP script is saying it doesn't exist:
[code:1:1fd0f3abbe]
if (!file_exists($OPENSSL)) {
//echo "ERROR: OPENSSL $OPENSSL not foundn";
}[/code:1:1fd0f3abbe]
I don't get itI can clearly see the contents of /usr/bin by using the PHP system fu........