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1000 knowngood.dig.out.1000
; DiG 8.2 1000.example. @10.53.0.1 a -p
; (1 server found)
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; ->>HEADER
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4000 knowngood.dig.out.4000
; DiG 8.2 4000.example. @10.53.0.1 a -p
; (1 server found)
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; ->>HEADER
www.eeworm.com/read/127087/6008751
3000 knowngood.dig.out.3000
; DiG 8.2 3000.example. @10.53.0.1 a -p
; (1 server found)
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; ->>HEADER
www.eeworm.com/read/127087/6008752
2000 knowngood.dig.out.2000
; DiG 8.2 2000.example. @10.53.0.1 a -p
; (1 server found)
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; ->>HEADER
www.eeworm.com/read/113378/6132668
readme
PostNuke Theme
created by J. Cox (http://www.dinerminor.com)
read the Theme Tutorial, it might answer a few questions.
No php files were hurt during the creation of this theme. No hardcoded colors
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1d l5.1d
#print
How many lines of output does the command
cat word* | pr
produce, as computed by "wc"?
Type "answer N", where N is the number of lines.
(Try to use a pipe, not a temporary file.)
#create word
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1d l6.1d
#print
What does "*b*" match? Clearly, any file
with a "b" anywhere in its name. Similarly,
how many files in this directory have
"se" somewhere in their name?
Type "answer N" when you figure it out
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2c l12.2c
#print
This directory contains two files named "old" and "new";
What word is in one file but not the other? Find
out. Reply "answer WORD" where WORD is that word.
#create new
Four score and seven
ye
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1e l6.1e
#print
There is exactly one file name which matches both
ab*
and
a?d
in the current directory. What is it?
Type "answer NAME" where NAME is its name.
#create abc
#create abd
#create add
#copyi
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sh longpath.sh
#!/bin/sh
# Remove the long pathname created by longpath.c.
# (This is the answer to the question at the end of the solution to
# Exercise 4.18.)
cd /home/stevens
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8