I HAVE BEEN GIVEN A TEST SERVER..WHERE WE HAVE INSTALLED THE OS CENTOS7..CONFIGURED THE NETWORK i.e CHANGED THE NETWORK FILES IN /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.NOW WHAT ARE THE YUM INSTALLS OR FURTHER STEPS TO BE TAKEN..PLEASE HELP BECAUSE I AM CLUELESS ABOUT REPOSITORY AND PACKAGES.
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export HISTTIMEFORMAT='%F %T '
and your history file will record times (only for new commands):
$ history 5
99576 2016-06-13 02:26:25 export HISTTIMEFORMAT='%F %T '
99580 2016-06-13 02:26:45 bash -c 'IFS=:$IFS ; set -- a b c ; echo "$@ "'
99581 2016-06-13 02:27:37 dash -c 'set a b...
@Kusalananda frankly, it's quite perplexing as to why OP in that question is so adamant on using bash, as if that's the only thing they have at the disposal. The OP needs enlightenment and *nix zen wisdom
@Serg Sometimes these sorts of questions are homework. "Do this in bash", so they try and try to do it in pure bash. Or "Do this without using awk" etc.
@Kusalananda well . . . then it's just sad, because their professors either are absolutely sadistic to make them do it in pure bash, or the students are stupid not to ask about which command they can or cannot use
I don't mind answering homework questions, but I try to give them solutions they will actually learn something from, other than "run this and it'll do the magic".
@MichaelHomer I don't think it's just that. Some people seem to have a very weird idea of what's on-topic here. It isn't the first time I see questions being bounced because they didn't seem platform-specific enough. And conversely, kernel programming questions tend not to get bounced to SO, whereas other programming questions do.
I don't understand what makes some people think that kernel programming is an end-user task, but writing applications isn't.
@Gilles Well, there's "If your question is a programming question, requiring knowledge of programming languages other than unix shell scripting languages, ask on Stack Overflow." together with "UNIX C API and System Interfaces ( within reason )" in the Help Center...
@MichaelHomer so if I'm writing a module for Linux kernel and ask question here, why is my module failing , then it's off-topic here - is that what you're saying ?
@Kusalananda This is a site for users and administrators. Understanding the output of strace and solving linker errors when compiling software is on-topic. Writing device drivers isn't.
@Gilles Thanks for sharply poking me about this one. I agree that closing it was in error. I'm skipping more reviews than I vote on, but I'll start filtering the reviews to specific topics that I am more well versed and interested in from now on.
@MichaelHomer So . . . if I get it correctly ( and from what @Gilles said that the site is for users and admins ) , managing kernel is on-topic , but programming for kernel is off-topic. Basically use and administration, but not software-development ?
Should have guessed. I've got FreeBSD in virtual box, although haven't played with it in a while. armhf freebsd on sdcard somewhere too . . .keep forgetting password to it
As soon as I've made sure that I absolutely do not have to provide compiled binaries for Window in a project I'm working on, and that this SkyLark or whatever the CPU is called is properly supported by OpenBSD, I'll repartition etc.
Eh, GNOME constantly changes things, from what I know, so a lot of people are displeased with them for that. I used to use GNOME shell all the time, then I stuck with Unity desktop, especially since I write appindicators for Unity, mostly related to questions that people ask on Ask Ubuntu there
Although there was a period of time when I was either using openbox or blackbox only