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  1. StevetheBlue

    What CD burning software would you recommend?

    What is the best CD burning software for kde 2/SuSE 7.2? Steve.
  2. StevetheBlue

    M$money conversiuon to linux

    I've got all my winDOH!s apps converted to linux equivalents and working fine. The last one I have to do is get my M$money stuff working in a linux app. NE1 got ne ideas on a linux money management prog that can import the m$money files? Once this is done, I can fvck M$ off once and for all...
  3. StevetheBlue

    problem starting openoffice.org

    Using openoffice.org 1.0 and SuSE 7.2, I'm getting the error message I18N: XWindow system doesn't support locale "LC_TYPE=en_GB@euro;LC_NUMERIC=en_GB@euro....." Anyone any ideas? I have 0.6.38 working perfectly. TIA Steve.
  4. StevetheBlue

    Error when starting soffice for 1st time

    Using openoffice.org 1.0 and SuSE 7.2, I'm getting the error message I18N: XWindow system doesn't support locale "LC_TYPE=en_GB@euro;LC_NUMERIC=en_GB@euro....." Anyone any ideas? I have 0.6.38 working perfectly. TIA Steve.
  5. StevetheBlue

    julian date help

    This works in ksh assuming a command line parameter of a valid date in the format YYYYMMDD. #!/bin/ksh yr=$(echo $1 | cut -c1-4) mth=$(echo $1 | cut -c5-6) day=$(echo $1 | cut -c7-8) while [ $mth -gt 1 ]; do mth=$(($mth - 1)) set $(cal $mth $yr) shift $(($# - 1)) day=$((day + $1))...
  6. StevetheBlue

    Using variables in a sed command

    Double-quotes allow the variables to be interpreted by the shell. Steve.
  7. StevetheBlue

    Using variables in a sed command

    try using double-quotes instead of single. Steve.
  8. StevetheBlue

    test for integer

    Using ksh try: read n if [ ! -n "$n" -o -n "$(echo $n | sed 's/[0-9]//g')" ]; then echo "It is not a number" else echo "It is a number" fi Steve.
  9. StevetheBlue

    Linux on Laptops?

    If you are in the U.K. try www.dnuk.com. Steve.
  10. StevetheBlue

    how can I print a specific line number in a file???

    To get line 9 try: sed -n &quot;9p&quot; <file_name> Steve.
  11. StevetheBlue

    how do i separate fields delimited by pipes (¦)?

    Call awk with awk -F'|' as -F sets the field seperator. Steve.
  12. StevetheBlue

    for loop using cat command

    or set $IFS to \n before you run that snippet of code. Steve.
  13. StevetheBlue

    NE1 know a site detailing awk error messages?.....

    I'm getting the following error: awk: input line script_name contains more than 3,000 characters. source line is 1 It only happens intermittently, however the file is processed correctly. When I run another awk script against the input file, it tells me the longest line is 174 chars. As it's...
  14. StevetheBlue

    NE1 know a site detailing awk error messages?.....

    TIA Steve.

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