General :: Reading The Contents Of A .bkf File Using A Non-Microsoft OS?
Apr 20, 2010
I have a .bkf backup file, created by the Backup utility that Microsoft provides with Windows XP. Is there a way to read the contents of the file using a non-Microsoft OS, preferably Mac OS X or Linux?
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Jun 8, 2011
is there any API to read content of PDF file & store it in buffer?
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Sep 16, 2009
Being new to this area .I have been assigned a task which i am unable to do . Can any one please help me .
I have requirement where i have input file XYZ_111_999_YYYYMMDD_1.TXT and with header and series of Numbers and Footer.
I want to create a mutiple output files with each file having a seperate code which is stored in text file and create XYZ_222_999_YYYYMMDD_1.TXT . and add date in the contents next to series of numbers .Like this
Before change the file looks like this
file name XYZ_111_999_YYYYMMDD_1.TXT
001,19SEP2009-14:05:05,000000003
1234
4567
6785
END_OF_DATA
[Code]....
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May 4, 2011
I don't understand the results of a simple performance test I ran using two basic scripts (running on a high end server):
perfVar.zsh :
#!/bin/zsh -f
MYVAR=`cat $1`
for i in {1..10}
[code]...
Performance test result:
> time ./perfVar.zsh BigTextFile > /dev/null
./perfVar.zsh FE > /dev/null 6.86s user 0.32s system 100% cpu 7.177 total
> time ./perfCat.zsh BigTextFile > /dev/null
./perfCat.zsh FE > /dev/null 0.01s user 0.10s system 91% cpu 0.118 total
I would have thought that accessing a VARIABLE was way faster than reading a FILE on the file system... Why this result ?Is there a way to optimize the perfCat.zsh script by reducing the number of accesses to the file system ?
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Sep 28, 2009
How do I get my CD-ROM drive to read its contents? I am trying to read a music cd and it won't show in Dolphin or in other OS windows. I am using F10KDE.
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Jun 15, 2010
I would like to know how I can replace a string in one file with the complete contents of another life.
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Sep 25, 2010
someone once told me that use can pass a file to grep and use that to search the contents of another file. if that is the case I'm not entirely sure why the following isn't working for me.
Code:
[root@LCENT01:~]#grep -i id_rsa.pub .ssh/authorized_keys
[root@LCENT01:~]#cat id_rsa.pub >> .ssh/authorized_keys
[root@LCENT01:~]#grep -i id_rsa.pub .ssh/authorized_keys
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Jul 29, 2010
In Ubuntu 10.04, there is a certain file that appears highlighted in terminal. When I try to cat the file, it says there is no such file or directory. How can I see what's in this file? Is this a symbolic link?
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Oct 20, 2009
how to do the listing of zip file contents using C?
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Nov 17, 2010
been playing around making a server to play some games on running centos 5.5
what ive spent a while looking for (a few days) is a way to make a file which i will call startup this will contain some values
Code:
mod_directory="etpub"
port="27960"
log_name="console.log"
vm="0"
dedicated="2"
[Code].....
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Mar 3, 2010
I have an ISO CD image file and want to extract it's contents to a folder. I know there are ways to mount the image and stuff, but it's complicated. I'm looking for a GUI tool to open up the contets and extract needed files. On windows I would use WinRar to do this. K3B only allows me to burn the stuff, Arch does not work with ISO files :(Is there a similar tool on Linux, preferably from KDE world?
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Nov 23, 2010
How do I make a .zip file that contains every file AND every folder in the directory?
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Jul 17, 2011
how do i edit the "contents" of a pdf file. I tried pdfedit but I cant find where the content table list is stored.
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Jul 1, 2011
As the topic title states, I would like to know the preferred way of viewing the contents of a Berkeley DB file. The machine the file is on is running SuSE 9.3, with perl 5.8.6 and php 5.2.0 installed. (I'm not sure if stating that was necessary, but my understanding is that the more information I can provide you, the better. The purpose to this question is this: I have been requested to look into coming up with some form of Geocoding software for one of my company's clients. Specifically, I've been requested to look into trying to obtain Census tract/block information.
I discovered the Perl module Geo::Coder::US, which uses Census input (TIGERLine files) to create a Berkeley DB file, then reads said file to produce its own output. However, the output from Geo::Coder::US only provides latitude and longitude information.At the moment, my only interest is in popping the Berkeley DB file generated with the import script packaged with the Geo::Coder::US module. I'm trying to see what the contents of that DB file are, so I can determine if the information I'm after is even in there in the first place.
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Dec 2, 2010
I have a file named file.txt with the following contents
Code:
19 man
24 house
44 dyam
90 random
I want to read the file into array and store each line in each index. I've tried using the following code.
Code:
dataarray=($( < file.txt ))
It stores each word in each index rather than each line in each index.
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Mar 2, 2011
My requirement is that I wanted a shell script which should read the alert.log(oracle) and should send the alert to my email if any error encountered on daily basis. I have a script which does the same job but at the same time it creates a new alert.log whenever any error occur. But I don't want the new alert log I wanted to read the same alert log daily and if any new error come should alert as email.
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Mar 21, 2011
I know that cat can output the file, but how do you store that output in a variable to process:
Code:
CONTENT=cat file.txt
This doesn't seem to work?
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Oct 15, 2010
I have an situation where I want to read a file into my script that lie on a remote server. I have ssh-keys set up just don't know how to do this.
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Feb 23, 2010
shell command to display contents of a file? Like that of .txt or .html
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Nov 30, 2010
Is there a way to report the contents of the file cache held on RAM?
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Oct 30, 2010
I want to know if there is anyway I can extract the first few contents of a zipped file and then the next fixed and so on? For example, suppose I have a zipped file containing 1000000 natural numbers and I want to extract the first thousand numbers and then the next thousand numbers (1001-2000) and so on till I reach the end. Is this possible?
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Sep 24, 2010
I am attempting to grep the contents of a key file I have SCP'd to a remote server. I am able to cat it:
Code:
[bluethundr@LBSD2:~]$:ssh root@sum1 cat /root/id_rsa.pub
root@lcent01.summitnjhome.com's password:
[code]...
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Nov 24, 2010
I am looking for a way to be mailed a new file when it is created in a certain directory.I have found tools that will notify me when a file is created, such as iWatch with iNotify, but is there a way to actually be sent the new file when it is created.It is only a short text log file, but I would like to read it in my inbox rather than have to login and open the file each time an event is logged.
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May 27, 2010
I know this command exists I just can't seem to find it. I want to see the last few lines of a file as more are added in real time. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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Jul 25, 2010
For example, I run a program called "luck" and it outputs a sentence like "good luck". Then "./luck -> logfile" will save the output content to logfile.But when I run another program called "hello" and it outputs a sentence lie " Hello world".Then "./hello-> logfile" will save the output content to logfile and wipe the previous contents.Is is possible to keep both sentences in the logfile? Just like
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May 26, 2010
I'm writing a bash script where I read a text file (containing a column of numbers) and store each line in an array. There seem to be some problems with the whole thing however, but only for some files and not others. Here's what I do:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
file=time_notOk.txt ### The file with a column of numbers
i=0 ### Array counter
### Read the file
[Code]....
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Mar 31, 2010
I am not especially cli adept so could someone tell me the best way to use the diff command to get the difference between a string of text and the contents of a file instead of between the contents of two files?
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May 20, 2010
I want to show the contents of a file on Dialog box for which I have use the "--textbox" dialog and "--tailbox" dialog.
But it doesn't show the whole contents of file, it only shows some of the data.
How do I get it to show the entire file data?
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Jul 2, 2010
Code:
cp -r aa123.h aa*.h
results in
Code:
cp: target `aa456.h' is not a directory
Yes I read man page cp (1p). There is something written there about it, I couldn't understand though.
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Feb 3, 2011
Suppose I have a pair of files containing lists. The first file is called contigs.txt and it contains a list that looks like this:
Code:
Contig822
Contig826
[code]...
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