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<P><FONT SIZE=2>egrep, awk, and sed are my 3 big shell script =
utils. <BR>
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David<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: qclug-bounces@qclug.org on behalf of Dave Bergert<BR>
Sent: Wed 11/19/2008 12:26 PM<BR>
To: qclug@qclug.org<BR>
Subject: Re: [QCLUG] Linux Tool of the Week?<BR>
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I like grep and rgrep.<BR>
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DB<BR>
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Chris Cooper <QCAdmin@gmail.com> =
wrote:<BR>
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> I was thinking, since the LUG has been so dead recently, we =
should<BR>
> start up a couple reoccurring threads to keep it active. Not =
being<BR>
> the type to spur an idea without stepping up, I am looking to =
gauge<BR>
> the interest in a Linux Tool of the Week thread.<BR>
><BR>
> I would try to post roughly once a week (probably Sunday, but =
really<BR>
> whenever I find something worth posting about). I would =
primarily be<BR>
> focusing on command line tools aimed at the network / systems =
admin<BR>
> crowd, since this is where I use Linux the most, and have the =
biggest<BR>
> need for tips, tricks, and shortcuts. Some of the tools will =
probably<BR>
> be old-hat to some, and impractical to others (not many home =
users<BR>
> have the need for a web-server / mysql backup script), but I =
feel<BR>
> there are enough Linux professionals on this list to hopefully make =
it<BR>
> worth while. If nothing else, at least it might spur some =
good<BR>
> discussion and get some interest back into the QCLUG mailing =
list.<BR>
> What do you think?<BR>
><BR>
> -Cooper<BR>
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