The Linux paste command to merge join files will be a smart move to assist the new buyer with what they can do next. These people really get behind that idea for a good reason. Other users have commented on the bash merge two files method. They see a real trend emerging that is an […]
Your Own Linux
This post will cover how to use nested if-else statements with bash scripting. Conditions are usually checked from inside the scripts, but it is frequently desirable to check for a condition outside the script and act accordingly. For example, you may need to check for some environmental variable that influences how your script does its […]
Your Own Linux
The Linux command line can be a powerful tool for quickly running commands, parsing data and making changes to the system. This post will cover some of the basics which will get you up and running with bash. We’ll cover some of the bitshift operators people often use in bash, bitwise operators we come across […]
Your Own Linux: Awk Built In Variables FS OFS RS ORS NF NR
AWK provides many existing variables. They contribute an important role while inputting AWK scripts. Currently, there are only two categories in Awk built in variables: those that define values can be changed (record/field separator); and those that can be used for executing reports (no. of fields/records). Specifically, this chapter will only demonstrate the Awk built […]
How To Install Adobe Reader In Ubuntu Linux Mint
Adobe reader Linux mint allows you to keep using adobe acrobat and other adobe products while accessing them on Linux mint. This means that you will be able to continue reading pdfs, view pdf forms, and work with most office documents on your computer with ease. Basically, this allows you to use your old software […]
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