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download a sequence of vim patch
Seq allows you to define printf like formating by specified with -f, %03g is actually tells seq I got three digits, fill the blank digits with 0, and the range is from 176 to 240.

Figure out what shell you're running

Update your journal
prerequisite: $ mkdir ~/journal

Find usb device in realtime
Using this command you can track a moment when usb device was attached.

Cut the first 'N' characters of a line
Saves one character, the original is probably clearer

Add all files not under subversion control

vim as a pager - similar to less command but with color
use vim like less command pager but with color highlighting = pretty :p also u can use /usr/share/vim/vim73/macros/less.sh

Install pip with Proxy
Installs pip packages defining a proxy

Check wireless link quality with dialog box
The variable WIRELESSINTERFACE indicates your wireless interface

Backup sda5 partition to ftp ( using pipes and gziped backup )


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