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Single UNIX Specification- “The Standard” The Single UNIX Specification is the standard in which the core interfaces of a UNIX OS are measured. The UNIX standard includes a rich feature set, and its core volumes are simultaneously the IEEE Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) standard and the ISO/IEC 9945 standard.
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How can I extract a predetermined range of lines from a text file on Unix?
I need to extract a certain section of this file (i.e. the data for a single database) and place it in a new file. I know both the start and end line numbers of the data that I want. Does anyone know a Unix command (or series of commands) to extract all lines from a file between say line 16224 and 16482 and then redirect them into a new file?
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unix - What is the meaning of "POSIX"? - Stack Overflow
Since every Unix does things a little differently -- Solaris, Mac OS X, IRIX, BSD, and Linux all have their quirks -- POSIX is especially useful to those in the industry as it defines a standard environment to operate in.
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How can I generate Unix timestamps? - Stack Overflow
Related question is "Datetime To Unix timestamp", but this question is more general. I need Unix timestamps to solve my last question. My interests are Python, Ruby and Haskell, but other approac...
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How to check if $? is not equal to zero in unix shell scripting?
How to check if $? is not equal to zero in unix shell scripting? Asked 12 years, 9 months ago Modified 3 years, 9 months ago Viewed 357k times
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Display curl output in readable JSON format in Unix shell script
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Converting unix time into date-time via excel - Stack Overflow
Explanation Unix system represent a point in time as a number. Specifically the number of seconds* since a zero-time called the Unix epoch which is 1/1/1970 00:00 UTC/GMT. This number of seconds is called "Unix timestamp" or "Unix time" or "POSIX time" or just "timestamp" and sometimes (confusingly) "Unix epoch".
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unix - How to check permissions of a specific directory ... - Stack ...
I know that using ls -l "directory/directory/filename" tells me the permissions of a file. How do I do the same on a directory? I could obviously use ls -l on the directory higher in the hierarchy...
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unix - Why should text files end with a newline? - Stack Overflow
I assume everyone here is familiar with the adage that all text files should end with a newline. I've known of this "rule" for years but I've always wondered — why?
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unix - Why is 1/1/1970 the "epoch time"? - Stack Overflow
The definition of unix time and the epoch date went through a couple of changes before stabilizing on what it is now. But it does not say why exactly 1/1/1970 was chosen in the end.