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On a Linux system, a lot of files are installed from packages, many of which have different licenses (and sometimes different licenses for different files in the package).
If I want to figure out ...
The solution is to use an associative array to store what you've already seen:
#!/bin/bash
unset seen
declare -A seen
for arg in "$@"
do
if [[ -z "${seen[$arg]}" ]]
then
...
I've got a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian, which I'd like to reinstall from scratch. However over time I've made many changes to the configuration (installed new packages, changed the name of the de...
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posted 4y ago
by celtschk
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4y ago
by Canina
You can edit the file you see in less by pressing v. From the man page:
v Invokes an editor to edit the current file being viewed. The
editor is taken from the envir...
When exploring the commands from this answer to my previous question, I found that the ist of packages includes a lot that were automatically installed due to dependencies. Obviously I'm interested...
From what I understand, you can pass a command to the xinit program that will be executed instead of .xinitrc. So you might be able to use
startx sh -c 'xrandr-invert-colors; exec "$HOME/.xinitrc"...