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Topping and tailing, and the slowness of GNU sort
The most-used function in my data auditing work is tally. tally takes all the data items from a single field in a tab-separated table except the one in the header line, then sorts the items, uniquifies them and reports their frequencies. The function takes filename and field number as its two arguments.
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Linux System Administrator and DevOps Interview Questions
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Host cpu performance
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Nine tips for better tab management
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How to install a LAMP server on Ubuntu Server 19.10
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How to install Audacity on a Linux computer running Manjaro or CentOS
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How to set a Linux hostname without rebooting
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