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Open Source Enthusiast. Fedora Contributor. Python Lover. Learning Linux System Administration. Employed by Browserstack.com as a Cloud and Infra Engineer. Visit my website and blog to know more about me or connect with me on Linkedin.


May
16
answered Print process ID (PID) of a Matlab instance
May
16
comment At init, run my own script instead of the shell
Just to be clear, do you want users to have your custom shell/script as soon as they log in or am I doing some mistake in understanding the question?
Mar
8
comment Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
@vonbrand yes. It was something really stupid that Ubuntu did. It ships with mawk instead of gawk. Once I installed gawk, it has started working fine.
Mar
8
comment Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
that is quite possible.
Mar
8
comment Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
I did try this before but it gave me an error: awk: program limit exceeded: maximum number of fields size=32767
Mar
8
answered Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
Mar
8
revised Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
adding more tags
Mar
8
comment Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
@manatwork, I am using Ubuntu 12.04. I just installed gawk from the repository and now it works fine.
Mar
8
awarded  Student
Mar
8
comment Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
Okay. Then how come first statement is working fine?
Mar
8
comment Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
@Guru I have added the output of df.
Mar
8
revised Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
adding more details
Mar
8
asked Is it mandatory to have a variable in awk's first statement?
Feb
25
answered Is a command's stdout to the terminal being logged?
Dec
28
awarded  Yearling
Oct
25
awarded  Custodian
Oct
25
reviewed Reviewed Centos GUI not working
Oct
10
comment Run a command on all the files in a directory tree and put the output into a variable
I am really sorry. I had an extra quote. Please try now and upvote it if it works for you.
Oct
10
answered Run a command on all the files in a directory tree and put the output into a variable
Jan
14
answered How to build a gateway from my Linux OS