If you have a column of space-separated text followed by a tab-delimited number, then the obvious way to process it would be using awk e.g.
awk -F '\t' '$2+0 > 30 {print $1}' file.txt
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If you have a column of space-separated text followed by a tab-delimited number, then the obvious way to process it would be using awk e.g.
awk -F '\t' '$2+0 > 30 {print $1}' file.txt
You're not really providing a large enough portion of the error message for us to see
However, I suspect the issue is your LPSOLVEDIR and MARBLEDIR variables. Looking at the linked instructions:
...
@TheFu:
qmake - cross-platform makefile generator for Qt
How did you extract the archive? perhaps the executable permissions on the ./noarch/package_install.sh file got lost? Check with
ls -l ./noarch/package_install.sh
or
namei -l...
AFAIK you will need to edit your sources.list file to point to the old-releases server (or a suitable mirror of it) - see for example
How to install software or upgrade from an old unsupported...
The `file` utility has a number of options that may be useful for getting more easily parsable output - for example you could do
$ file --brief --mime-type hello.o hello
application/x-object...
The command-line tool to detect file type is `file` e.g.
$ file hello
hello: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2,...
... fwiw I assumed you were searching for files with the keyword within their contents, not in their filenames
What exactly is the command you are using? if you use grep's `-l` option it should exit after the first match:
-l, --files-with-matches
Suppress normal output; instead...
You certainly do not need a '-exec rm' - that will remove (delete) the files
It appears to be provided by the libqt4-dev-bin package
I think tightvncserver should support a -localhost option (not directly - but it should pass it to the underlying Xvnc process) however it may be easier/more reliable to use your firewall (since you...
Did you remember to disallow non-tunneled connections on the server side (by firewalling port 5900 and/or configuring the VNC server to listen only on the loopback interface)?
Python doesn't "pick up" gcc - AFAIK the message is telling what version of gcc it (the python binary) was compiled with
Did you configure the VM's networking mode as bridged or NAT? if it is NAT, you will need to forward port 22 across it (just like you would with a physical router)
The only situation in which I can imagine it making any difference is if you are exporting f, and the variable happens to have some significance in your lxqt environment
It looks like you have an empty (or invalid) hostname - see for example https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1640679
EDIT:
Oops I just noticed your version information (18.04) - AFAIK that uses netplan rather than /etc/network/interfaces
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The issue is with your test bracket I think. The POSIX form is
if [ "$ext" = "py" ]; then
Note in particular the whitespace around the operator -...
Are you sure you are meant to execute the bin file directly? My guess is that libSculptorInterface.so.1 is a vendor supplied library, and there is a "wrapper script" that sets an appropriate library...
I honestly don't know the right way to proceed here - I'm not sure whether it's r-cran packages or rstudio that's the problem
I'm not sure that a Bionic version of RStudio is available yet
It looks like you edited the ssh_config (SSH client configuration) file - to change features of the server, you need to edit the sshd_config file
Did you have a cran / rstudio PPA in your repositories in 16.04? You may need to remove that and re-add the appropriate bionic version(s)
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"authentication token Manipulation error" usually means the system can't write the new password hash to the shadow file
If you are using the recovery shell, make...
You can get to a CLI virtual terminal using the key combination(s) that I mentioned - Ctrl-Alt-F1 thru Ctrl-Alt-F6
After that, you can either re-wrap the ecryptfs passphrase or change your...