On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Gary Kline <[email protected]> wrote:
> > guys, (of either gender) > > here's one that is a bit difficult to figure out how to ask, but > here's my first shot: > > i'm looking for a file what contains string "S". the filename > in this case has a zillion letters, but that beside the point. > > i can use grep to find "S" and grep gives me the file[s] that > have the string. now, is there any easy way of reading that > file, or deleting or otherwise munging that file? > > nutshell is that every time i reboot (into kde), kde wastes > time/cpu spawning unwanted whatever: versions of konqueror, kttsd, > ksayit, &c. [[i found these files in > ~/.kde/share/config/session, about 20, dated may, 09 to oct 08. > rm'ing the bunch would get rid of the instantiate problem, but > having a script to diddle with a found string "S" would be > useful esp'ly if the filename of pathname were long. > > i'll mouse swipe the string and fname to prove my point. > thanks for any help. > > gary > > ps: if scripting this is too grizzly i'll do it in C and do an > inline post of src and example use. > > > > > p4 16:18 <tao> [5058] rgr www.h-online > ~/.kde/share/config/session > > ./konqueror_101be1a31b9d1000124363848400000011730067_1243656675_647947:12:ViewT0_URL[$e]= > http://www.h-online.com/open/Google-Wave-The-instant-wiki-communicator--/news/113410 > > Have you tried logging out of kde with those apps closed? -- Adam Vande More _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
