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The following simple shell command lists the contents of a directory (verbose), and redirects the output to 'newfile.txt': ls -l > newfile.txt See related links.
the find command, locates the identical lines within two identically sorted files. Your Welcome.
Mail is sorted at the sorting office by postcode. The postcodes are scanned by the staff working there and sorted by region, then sorted again in that region to postcode districts.
There are several ways to do this (typical Unix ...). you could execute the following command: du | sort -n | tail -6 The 'du' command lists disk usage by listing a file name and size per line, then use the sort command to list numerically, and the last 6 will be the 6 largest.
A job fair directory is certainly one of the better ways to look for a job. The directory will have many listings sorted by type and qualifications. You will be able to quickly access many employers in one space.
A business directory is a website or printed listing of all businesses sorted within some category such as by business or location. It may also include details of the business such as their address or telephone number.
If you are asking this question in relation to a networked laser printer this seems to be an issue with either a corrupt driver or a network error. I have sorted mine out by simply downloading the updated driver from the printer manufacturer's website.
Many websites provide a list of the location of military bases. MilitaryBases has a large directory of military base locations which can be sorted by branch.
A telephone directory. It has a bunch of information but it is all sorted efficiently to be able to find exactly what you need without having to read the whole phone book.
If your on a computer it won't matter cause it wil say Internet isn't working then you can go on why it isn't working and the it will be sorted out.
Generally the default behavior of the 'ls' command will list them in alpha order.
where and how is paper sorted? where and how is paper sorted?