Not that it helps, but probably the simplest answer to your problem
is:
find . -type d -name "${char}*" -print
However, I assume you're not allowed to use find. :)
Kelly
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Hello everyone,
If you are into text based Web Browsers, here is a new one and a good one too.
It is called "links" and is based on the original "lynx"
http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/
This one supports colors and is FAST. The big pain about the GUI based browsers
is the time th
> Basically, I'm writing a script that takes two parameters from the
> user, an alphanumeric character and a directory.
What's the matter with
find -type d -name "$ALPNANUM*" -print
Jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
Hi there --
I am having quite a time with a final project in my Unix shell scripting
course, and I'd love some help. Basically, I'm writing a script that
takes two parameters from the user, an alphanumeric character and a
directory. Then, my script has to find and list any subdirectories in the
I tried the DISPLAY variable since it seemed the simplest solution, and it
worked. :) I had logged out of X before I left the machine, but echo
$DISPLAY still existed. When I cleared that, I could use vim
remotely while su to other users.
Thanks!
On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Laurel Fan wrote:
> Excerp
Hi, everyone,
I am having printing problems under Caldera OpenLinux 2.3. I am trying to
get my Epson Stylus Color 600 (which worked perfectly under Red Hat 5.x/6.0)
going. At the most basic level, if I type:
cat test.txt > /dev/lp0
My printer will spit out the text file, so it is not a hardwa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks to all who replied. I needed to first, merge the local passwd file
> with the shadow password file. After that, I ran Crack on the merged file
> and cracker was running in the background.
>
> I have also tried Jack the Ripper, which is pretty good and easy to u
On 4 Dec 1999 16:07:49 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Crack nor JR, tried anything on the application accounts. They tested
>only the user accounts. Is it because the encrypted password existed
>in the 2nd field? How does one test the integrity of the application
>accounts?
An account with an e
On 4 Dec 1999 15:01:30 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>The goal for me is to use the NT systems local printer, CD-R and
>scanner devices. The SMB documents talk a lot about the Client and
>Server. The source I have downloaded will create a smbd and nmbd.
>1. Do I need anything running on the NT
Thanks to all who replied. I needed to first, merge the local passwd file
with the shadow password file. After that, I ran Crack on the merged file
and cracker was running in the background.
I have also tried Jack the Ripper, which is pretty good and easy to use.
Both the programs are CPU inten
I am a newbie to Samba and have read the HOWTO-SMB and README files.
Before you say RTFM, I have some very basic questions.
The goal for me is to use the NT systems local printer, CD-R and scanner
devices. The SMB documents talk a lot about the Client and Server.
The source I have downloaded wil
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