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Mar 3 |
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Users home path in a bash script thanks again, you were very helpful. |
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Mar 3 |
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Users home path in a bash script I must have over looked something because, I was almost positive I had tried the line out with the ~ and the path. Either way it works now, thanks for the help. Could you explain the {print $6} part of the cron command? |
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Mar 3 |
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Mar 3 |
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Users home path in a bash script I've tried to change the above script example to use ~user with the mateconftool-2 command but, its not working? I've edited my post to reflect this. |
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asked | Users home path in a bash script |
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Jan 15 |
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Jan 15 |
accepted | Running a local port scan and found open ports but, don't know what they're used for? |
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Jan 15 |
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Running a local port scan and found open ports but, don't know what they're used for? This is most likely the case. Thanks for clearing that up. Why not make a formal answer? |
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asked | Running a local port scan and found open ports but, don't know what they're used for? |