Difference between revisions of "Linux hints"
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where <remote-system> is either the IP address or its hostname including domain as in bren.hih.au.dk - if using a different username than the one you're logged in with on current system use <username>@<remote-system> | where <remote-system> is either the IP address or its hostname including domain as in bren.hih.au.dk - if using a different username than the one you're logged in with on current system use <username>@<remote-system> | ||
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+ | === NX === | ||
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+ | After updating the free-nx server it might be necessary to run | ||
+ | <source lang="bash"> | ||
+ | nxsetup --install | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | to reinstall the configuration. |
Revision as of 09:39, 30 June 2010
Comparing two files
In general comparing two files can be done like this:
diff <firstfile> <secondfile>
or using vim
vim -d <firstfile> <secondfile>
To compare two files of which one resides on another system issue this command:
vim -d <firstfile> scp://<remote-system>//<path-to-file>/<secondfile>
To compare two files both resident on different systems issue this command:
vim -d scp://<first-remote-system>//<path-to-file>/<firstfile> scp://<second_remote-system>//<path-to-file>/<secondfile>
where <remote-system> is either the IP address or its hostname including domain as in bren.hih.au.dk - if using a different username than the one you're logged in with on current system use <username>@<remote-system>
NX
After updating the free-nx server it might be necessary to run
nxsetup --install
to reinstall the configuration.