09 Nov, 2008
Posted by: aqua In: Linux
grep command is used to locate a pattern in a file. By default it prints the line that contains the pattern.
Syntax
grep [option] pattern [file]
grep must have a pattern.
Option for grep
-c, –count
prints a count of matching lines for each input file instead of the normal output.
-E, –extended – regexp
interprets the attern as extended regula expression
-e [...]
OpenOffice released its new 3.0 version of the software suite on Monday. The 3.0 version of OpenOffice makes it more extensible for users, allowing them to add third-party features from an OpenOffice.org repository. The Writer application can now handle the editing of multiple pages at the same time. Calc application supports larger spreadsheets. 3.0 also [...]
The release of mrepo 0.8.6, with RHEL 4.7’s RHN/up2date code, has been announced by Dag WieĆ«rs.
Some of the highlights include:
Support for RHEL5 and CentOS-5.
Added YaST Online Update support.
Added fuseiso support (root access no longer needed).
Added unionfs support to merge ISOs to a single tree.
Faster relinking of repositories.
Caching of directory indexes to prevent regenerating repositories.
Proxy-support for [...]
Ubuntu – Linux for human beings
Date: August 23, 2008
Time: 8:00 AM
Venue: Department of Computer Science, UP Alumni Engineers Centennial Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Slowly but surely, open source technology is converting hordes of doubters to firm believers across Asia, including the Philippines. Consumer perception and preference for open source products such as the Apache Web Server, Linux Operating System, PHP, Apache Tomcat, and Eclipse IDE, have been on an upswing, according to open source guru Winston Damarillo during [...]