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Re: What is bad in this line?
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Eric Blake |
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Re: What is bad in this line? |
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Tue, 31 Mar 2020 10:29:46 -0500 |
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On 3/31/20 5:25 AM, "François Théry" wrote:
"sudo sed -i 's/3389/3388/g' /etc/xrdp/[1]xrdp.ini"
As written, this is underquoted. Whether you are asking sed to operate
on "/etc/xrdp/[1]xrdp.ini" or "/etc/xrdp/1xrdp.ini" depends on whether
the latter file exists.
I have to chance a port 3389 to 3388 and for this to write this line.
But it don't work
Pasting the actual behavior rather than the vague "it don't work" will
go a long ways towards helping us help you. Did you get an error
message? Did the command silently succeed, but not change the file you
thought it would?
Thanks
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References
1. http://xrdp.ini/
Oh. Now it looks like your above line was trying to reference a footnote
injected in the middle of a command line? Pasting exactly what you
typed, rather than injecting a footnote reference, is important if you
want us to repeat what you are attempting.
2. http://WEB.DE/
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